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followed |
The hounds followed the scent of the fox.
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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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holiday |
I have some holiday pay due to me.
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wrong |
He would not accept that he was wrong.
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lounge |
The lounge had a beautiful rug.
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treasure |
All the family took part in the treasure hunt.
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umbrella |
An umbrella the disc of a jellyfish used to move through water.
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universe |
An infinite number of stars in the universe.
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struggle |
The class will struggle to understand this poem.
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information |
I could not withhold the information any longer.
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usual |
It is usual for dessert to be eaten after the main course.
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tomorrow |
I'll call you again tomorrow.
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furniture |
A suite is a set e.g. of rooms or furniture.
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fantastic |
The chef cooked a fantastic meal.
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mountain |
You can see for miles from the mountain ridge.
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distance |
Use a telescope to see in the distance.
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science |
David hopes to excel in his science exam.
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discovered |
Discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928, penicillin is an antibiotic that kills some kinds of bacteria.
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cupboard |
Put the files in the stationary cupboard.
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telephone |
Have you got the store's telephone number?
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