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explode |
They watched the fireworks explode in the sky.
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extend |
I could extend my sentence by using a conjunction.
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conclude |
This school year will conclude on Thursday 19th December.
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expand |
Some metals expand when heated.
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explosion |
There was an explosion at the factory.
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extension |
We are building an extension to our house.
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conclusion |
Make sure your experiment has a conclusion.
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revision |
The children completed some revision at the beginning of the lesson.
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comprehension |
We completed a reading comprehension in class.
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suspension |
The cars travelled over the suspension bridge.
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persuasion |
The horse needed some persuasion before it would jump over the fence.
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supervision |
The children needed supervision at the pool.
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heard |
I heard the roar of a wild animal.
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heart |
I could feel my heart beat inside my chest.
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history |
Learning about the past is defined as history.
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imagine |
Eva could imagine swimming in the warm blue sea.
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