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happy |
Smile and be happy.
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happily |
The girls happily skipped across the playground.
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happiness |
The party was full of happiness.
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baby |
The baby gave a loud wail.
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babies |
Many babies were crying in the doctors.
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boy |
The new boy in school was named Luke.
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boys |
Alan is a boy's name.
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play |
Neither Jim nor Jack is fit to play.
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played |
The orchestra played softly in the background.
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merry |
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merrily |
The choir sang merrily all the way home.
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cherry |
Would you like a cherry with your ice-cream?
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cherries |
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trolley |
Stack your trays neatly on the trolley please.
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trolleys |
People use shopping trolleys when they go shopping.
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