Spellings
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things |
Please don't meddle with my things.
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new |
The new movie has had poor reviews.
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after |
After the riot the shops were looted.
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wanted |
All the crews wanted to win the sailing race.
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eat |
Don't eat it all, leave me a piece.
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every |
Every time I go to the store, I get a free coupon.
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our |
Will the boss deign to attend our party?
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two |
You can have either of these two cakes.
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has |
I can't believe she has married him.
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yes |
Mum says yes I can.
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