Compound words
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football |
The football player kicked with his right foot.
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playground |
The boys were involved in a scuffle on the playground.
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farmyard |
The pig was in the farmyard.
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bedroom |
I think she can tidy her bedroom herself.
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blackberry |
My grandma made a tasty blackberry pie.
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lighthouse |
The lighthouse lets the ships know where there are rocks.
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sometimes |
I sometimes worry about small details.
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bathroom |
Mum used disinfectant to clean the bathroom.
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classroom |
His conduct led to dismay in the classroom.
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teatime |
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