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bought |
I bought this dress at the new boutique.
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brought |
The lost child was brought back home.
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drought |
A drought is a long period of time with no rain.
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fought |
The swordsmen fought a duel.
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nought |
Nought means nothing. (US spelling: naught).
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thought |
I thought you'd be ready by now.
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properly |
He took elocution lessons in order to speak properly.
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probably |
That is probably the best pudding I have ever tasted.
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always |
My shoes are always shiny.
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usual |
That's not my usual place!
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usually |
Puppies are usually excitable.
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favourite
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His favourite lesson is Spanish.
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beneath |
The tourists stood beneath the arch.
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buried |
The dead are buried in a cemetery.
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business |
Development of new business is vital to an economy.
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caught |
The thief was caught in the act.
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chocolate |
I ate too much chocolate.
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climb |
They set out to climb Mount Everest.
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column |
You can't support a building with just one column.
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concentration |
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