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catch |
I can catch a fish.
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hatch |
We saw some ducklings hatch.
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match |
The football match began.
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latch |
A latch is an old-fashioned metal door fastening.
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watch |
I like to watch television.
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switch |
Switch off the lights when you leave the room.
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stretch |
Stretch to warm up before you run.
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scratch |
I scratched my leg when I was playing.
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reach |
I can't reach the top shelf.
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beach |
Lie by the sea on the beach.
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search |
The police had a warrant to search the house.
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such |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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much |
Shouting too much can make you hoarse.
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lunch |
He had some pasta for lunch.
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which |
Which cake would you like for dessert?
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torch |
You will need a torch to see in the dark.
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coach |
They went by coach to the beach.
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search |
The police had a warrant to search the house.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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