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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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hospital |
He went to hospital so they could mend his wound.
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collecting |
He liked collecting stamps.
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newly |
James showed off his newly bought phone.
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sore |
I keep sneezing and my throat is sore.
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school |
I left school when I was seventeen.
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chewed |
Ben chewed the end of his pencil.
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house |
Jim drew us a plan of his new house.
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explain |
Please explain why you are late.
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screw |
A screw fell out of the toolbox.
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thought |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
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medical |
Surgery is a medical operation.
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tough |
This meat is far too tough to eat.
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knew |
The police knew he was lying.
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brewed |
Mum brewed a pot of tea.
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tried |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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plate |
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bony plate shaped like a capital.
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normal |
A normal pregnancy lasts for nine months.
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sound |
Ben could hear a sound in the distance.
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newt |
Fred got a pet newt for his birthday.
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