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boxes |
The children packed the boxes away.
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glasses |
I wear glasses because my vision is not good.
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buses
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How often are the buses from this town?
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benches |
There are five benches in my local park.
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churches |
There are several churches in my town.
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watches |
My Mum watches me whilst I'm in the park.
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crosses |
Linda always takes care when she crosses the road.
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switches |
Dad switches the electrical sockets off when we go away.
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suffixes |
Suffixes are a string of letters that go at the end of a root word.
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indexes |
We used the indexes in the topic books to find out what Anglo-Saxons wore.
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businesses |
I own several businesses across Europe.
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crutches |
Her ankle was very painful after the accident, so she needed to use crutches.
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opposite |
The opposite to clockwise is anticlockwise.
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position |
He played in the striker position in his team.
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quarter |
We each had a quarter of the pizza.
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regular |
It is important to do regular exercise.
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