Word families
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breath |
Take a breath of fresh air.
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surprise |
She raised her eyebrows in surprise.
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learn |
In the army they learn to march.
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breathe |
Breathe deeply before performing.
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surprised |
The children were surprised by the school's sudden expansion - it got much bigger!
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learned |
He learned to play the banjo.
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breathing |
A disease spread by breathing in infected air particles.
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surprising |
I thought it was rather surprising that everyone knew it was my birthday today.
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learning |
He has a very good attitude towards learning.
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breathless |
Sophie was breathless after the race.
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surprisingly |
The igloo was surprisingly warm and cozy inside.
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relearn |
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run |
Run the flag up the pole.
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running |
Even though he was tired he kept running.
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runner |
The runner showed great endurance.
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runs |
This truck's engine runs on diesel fuel.
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rerun |
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