Common exception words
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door |
A door is a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room, building, or vehicle.
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floor |
I scrubbed the floor until it was spotless.
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poor |
The beggar had lost his money, he was very poor.
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because |
You should not persecute someone because of their beliefs.
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find |
Fred can never find his car keys.
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kind |
What kind of pizza would you like?
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mind |
I might change my mind.
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behind |
They hid behind a tree.
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child |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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children |
The children sat in rows.
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