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party |
Will Jeff invite us to his party?
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parties |
I have been invited to two parties this weekend.
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jelly |
Frog spawn looks like jelly.
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jellies |
Her favourite sweets were the fruit-flavoured jellies.
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penny |
Tom put a penny in the slot.
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pennies |
The sweets only cost a few pennies.
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puppy |
Your new puppy is adorable.
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puppies |
Puppies are usually excitable.
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army |
My brother joined the army this year.
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armies |
The army was getting used to defeating other armies.
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