nouns and adjectives into common exception words
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pollen |
Plants can spread by the transference of pollen.
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pollinate |
The bees help to pollinate the flowers.
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note |
I wrote a short note to my friend.
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notify |
The email will notify you of the upcoming event.
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elastic |
My trousers have an elastic waist band.
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elasticated |
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apology |
I accept your apology.
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apologise
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If you are unkind, you should apologise.
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deep |
A deep shade of red is often referred to as crimson.
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deepen |
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length |
A centimetre is a unit of length.
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lengthen |
I decided to lengthen my holiday by an extra couple of days.
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electric |
I used an electric whisk to make the cake.
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