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see |
Did you see him seize my purse?
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week |
You can have a day off next week.
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keep |
I keep sneezing and my throat is sore.
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feel |
I feel hungry at lunch time.
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be |
New houses are being built on that site.
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he |
When he cut his leg there was a flood of blood.
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me |
Neither of these dresses fits me.
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sea |
The rescue helicopter pulled him from the sea.
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read |
He read the whole book in one day.
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repeat |
Using a stencil allows a painter to repeat a pattern.
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accident |
A broken ladder caused the accident.
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actually |
People really do not have any idea what is actually going on.
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