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Words for NAPLAN writing test preparation. Students are assessed in Year 3, Year 5, Year 7, and Year 9.
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develop |
Learning new things helps you to develop your knowledge.
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device |
A telephone is a very useful device.
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different |
I like to use different colours when I paint.
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difficult |
I had a long and difficult task to do.
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digest |
Your intestines help you to digest food.
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disadvantage |
Our team had a disadvantage because the sun was in our eyes.
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disagreement |
The disagreement was about the football match.
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disappear |
A magician can make people disappear unexpectedly.
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disappoint |
As long as you try your best you won't disappoint me.
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discomfort |
She was in discomfort from the pain.
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discover |
I would like to discover details about my ancestors.
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discuss |
The secretaries had a meeting to discuss holiday arrangements.
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distance |
The ship was only just visible in the distance.
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donation |
Thank you for your generous donation.
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doubt |
I doubt that we will make it on time.
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