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dancing |
He has a flair for dancing.
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damaging |
To prevent damaging the head of a chisel you should use a mallet.
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deciding |
The Houses were told that the task today was deciding which charity to support.
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measuring |
The Year 2 was measuring the corridor.
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exploring |
Thesauruses are useful for exploring new words.
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whistling |
The workman was whistling happily.
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writing |
Try to paint a picture with words when you are writing descriptions.
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increasing |
Sylvia was horrified as the water level kept increasing.
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wriggling |
The young child was wriggling in his seat.
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