Week 14
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sail |
Don't sail a small boat in heavy seas.
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tail |
The pheasant has a long tail.
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nail |
I tore my skirt on a nail.
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rail |
We leant over the ship's rail.
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pain |
I have a slight pain in my neck.
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main |
We don't want to live near the main road.
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rain |
The heavy rain caused some flooding.
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gain |
The army's advance gained only 500m of territory.
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hair |
Remember to wash your hair with shampoo.
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pair |
A pair of shoes.
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fair |
Jane has fair hair.
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wait |
Wait here until I get back.
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raid |
The air raid happened after lunch.
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maid |
The maid brought the tea on a tray.
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paid |
I paid for the room by cheque.
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laid |
Turtle eggs are laid in a hole in the sand.
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