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there's |
There's a beautiful view from my balcony.
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thought |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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town |
The bus was going to town.
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want |
All the crews wanted to win the sailing race.
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we're |
We're pleased to accept your invitation.
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where |
Where have I put my keys?
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which |
Which cake would you like for dessert?
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who |
See who is at the door.
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would |
Would you like a strawberry milkshake?
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addition |
The process of totalling figures is called addition.
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subtraction |
The inverse operation of addition is subtraction.
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multiplication |
The inverse of division is multiplication.
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division |
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are mathematical operations.
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equals |
100 centimetres (cm) equals 1 metre (m).
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