For test 12.05.17
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something |
Please change the TV show to something funny.
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sometimes |
Our teacher is sometimes forgetful.
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another |
Tell us another joke.
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which |
Which way shall we go?
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while |
Please wait while I make a call.
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with |
I control my computer with a mouse.
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without |
The document is not valid without a signature.
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although |
Although I'm sick I'll still go to work.
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however |
I went to the pool however it was closed.
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also |
Jack's son is also called Jack.
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awkwardness |
The person blushed at the awkwardness of the situation.
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bargain |
My new camera was a real bargain.
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bargained |
The amount of homework was more than the children had bargained for.
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bruised |
The potatoes' skins were all bruised.
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bruising |
The bruising started to swell.
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category |
If my job were in a category it would be finance.
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categorise
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We categorise foods into nutrition groups.
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categorisation |
The categorisation of salmon and tuna is fish.
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categorically |
She categorically said no!
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