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brought |
The maid brought the tea on a tray.
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don't |
Don't eat it all, leave me a piece.
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knew |
I wish I knew where I left my keys.
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told |
I told you to be quiet.
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used |
'Aye' is an old way of saying 'yes', still used in Scotland.
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before |
Pierce the lid before cooking.
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only |
I only met him briefly.
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until |
Wait here until I get back.
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between |
Come and sit between us.
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gone |
They've gone to Florida for a week.
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think |
I think he would make a great President.
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always |
My shoes are always shiny.
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right |
The football player kicked with his right foot.
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baby |
If the baby is asleep there is peace and quiet.
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through |
He kicked the ball through the window.
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happy |
Happy Birthday to you!
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small |
Don't sail a small boat in heavy seas.
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