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heard |
Have you heard his latest CD?
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heart |
The main artery carries blood from the heart.
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height |
The height of the Eiffel Tower is 300m.
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history |
We formed a history society to study our town's past.
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hyphen |
A hyphen can be used to join two words: good-looking.
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who's |
Who's that speaking?
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whose |
Whose book is this?
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who |
See who is at the door.
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whole |
I slept for a whole day.
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whom |
To whom is the letter addressed?
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whoever |
Whoever made that mess will have to tidy up.
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wholesome |
The food is plentiful and very wholesome.
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historical |
A timeline is a good way to show the chronology of historical events.
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hieroglyphics |
The hieroglyphics were barely readable.
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