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little |
She's only a little mite.
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battle |
A battle was fought on this site.
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chatter |
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butterfly |
My mother said it was uncommon to see such a beautiful butterfly.
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litter |
The loveliness of the beach was spoiled by litter.
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cottage |
The cottage had a beautiful garden.
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Scottish |
A Scottish accent is different to an Irish one.
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cotton |
Thread can be made of cotton or nylon.
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button |
I need to sew a button on my shirt.
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bitter |
Lemons have a bitter taste.
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butter |
She spread a lot of butter on her bread.
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alone |
I sat alone among the flowers.
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escape |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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died |
The Cretaceous era was when dinosaurs died out.
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quickly |
Our baby has grown so quickly.
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disappear |
The wild horse disappeared over the horizon.
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guard |
The security guard noticed the group because they acted suspiciously.
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happened |
The narrative tells the story of something that has happened in the correct order.
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probably |
That is probably the best pudding I have ever tasted.
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cupboard |
Put the files in the stationary cupboard.
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