Very few English words end in just v . Most times you have to use -ve .
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above |
The sun rose above the horizon.
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glove |
She has some new leather gloves.
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serve |
The waiter came to serve our drinks.
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nerve |
It takes a lot of nerve to swim with sharks.
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active |
My grandpa is very active despite his age.
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captive |
Keeping wild animals captive is cruel.
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massive |
I was tackled in rugby and I have a massive bruise.
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native |
I love my native country, where I was born and raised.
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attractive |
She found him very attractive.
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relative |
My brother is my closest relative.
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sensitive |
A sensitive person can be easily upset.
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detective |
The detective must prove who committed the crime.
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aggressive |
Some wild animals are aggressive.
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