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Your sad story had us all in tears.
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call |
Please wait while I make a call.
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ball |
Roll the ball to me.
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called |
A small quarrel could be called a squabble.
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calling |
Fred could hear his mum calling his name.
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walk |
It took an hour for us to walk home.
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walking |
Walking is a popular form of exercise.
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walked |
After a tiring day, he walked home with a droop.
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talk |
Don't talk with your mouth full.
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talking |
To avoid talking he feigned sleep.
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talked |
We talked about the circus.
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always |
We always do our homework in the evening.
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