SWST Level 5
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armies |
The army was getting used to defeating other armies.
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babies |
Babies are dependent on their mothers for food.
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berries |
The children picked berries and nuts.
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buggies |
The ladies bought new buggies for their babies.
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centuries |
The Royal Family have lived in England for centuries.
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cities |
Air pollution is bad in many cities.
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countries |
Bull fighting is banned in some countries.
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diaries |
Your trench diaries were absolutely brilliant: all thoughtful and well-written.
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dictionaries |
There are several dictionaries in the school library.
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enemies |
During the night of the long knives Hitler had his enemies killed.
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factories |
The factories that made pottery are now closed.
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fairies |
Fairies can do magic.
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families |
Our families are very important.
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gypsies |
Gypsies are believed to have arrived in Europe from northern India in the 1400s.
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hobbies |
Jane's hobbies are all quiet, creative ones.
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injuries |
After the accident, the driver was semiconscious from his injuries.
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jellies |
Her favourite sweets were the fruit-flavoured jellies.
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ladies |
The ladies were wearing funny hats.
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libraries |
There are many good libraries in my area.
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lollies |
I love to eat ice-lollies in the summer.
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