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worst |
That is the worst burger I have ever tasted.
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inform |
Please inform me when my order is ready to collect.
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equal |
The teacher asked her students to draw a triangle with three equal sides.
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predicted |
In my hypothesis, I predicted that the plants that got more sunlight would grow bigger than the ones in the dark.
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publicly |
The adverb from the adjective 'public' is publicly.
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juicy |
This orange is very juicy.
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nervous |
I am nervous about the test.
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impolite |
She was impolite and really quite rude.
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dangerously |
The girl was walking dangerously near to the kerb.
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conclusion |
I came to the conclusion that they were wrong.
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lorries |
The noisy lorries drive on the road.
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