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about |
Don't push me about.
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ACE |
Ace of spades.
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after |
After the riot the shops were looted.
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again |
That child is getting up to mischief again.
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air |
The scent of roses hung in the air.
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along |
To get along with people you must show tolerance.
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also |
Jack's son is also called Jack.
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always |
My shoes are always shiny.
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another |
Tell us another joke.
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any |
I can't bear rudeness of any kind.
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are |
Job vacancies are listed in the paper.
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around |
On Jane's day off she likes to lounge around doing nothing.
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Ate |
We ate far too much last night.
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aunt |
Dad's sister is my aunt.
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away |
Put your clothes away in the cabinet.
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able |
When will you be able to deliver my order?
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