Week 13a - Prefixes: a, al, ad, af
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asleep |
If the baby is asleep there is peace and quiet.
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aground |
The truck ran aground when it swerved.
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aboard |
With other captives, John Knox was put aboard a French ship.
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already |
The train was already in motion when he tried to get on board.
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although |
Although I'm sick I'll still go to work.
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alternative |
Dr Brown had no alternative but to operate on the patient.
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adopt |
She had to adopt a positive attitude.
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address |
Address the judge as 'Your Honour'.
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adventurous |
My Scout leader is very adventurous.
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advantage |
The home team had the advantage.
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advertisement |
I saw an advertisement for a new drink.
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affect |
The government cuts will affect everyone.
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affluent |
Bayside is an affluent neighbourhood located in the New York City.
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affection |
He showed a great deal of affection to her.
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