Grade 1 - Grade 2
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bring |
You can bring it along with you.
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build |
They wanted to build a house.
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chicken |
They had chicken for lunch.
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chimney |
The smoke goes up the chimney.
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addend |
The term 'addend' can be defined as any number that is added to another number.
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animals |
The eagle preys on small animals.
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best |
A conceited man thinks he's the best.
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jumped |
She jumped up and down.
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lucky |
Could is an oh you lucky duck word.
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lunch |
Have a biscuit with your lunch.
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must |
To win the cake you must guess its weight.
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pull |
The sign on the door said pull.
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coming |
My young cousin is coming to stay.
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corner |
In the corner stood a cuckoo clock.
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correct |
Do you have the correct apparatus for this experiment?
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dozen |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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knock |
Knock hard to wake me up.
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done |
What have I done with my car keys?
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dropped |
Whilst eating a meal, he dropped a noodle.
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