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hamburger |
I would like a hamburger, please.
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chips |
Please pass the plate of chips.
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cake |
Which cake would you like.
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sandwich |
I have a sandwich for lunch most days.
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tea |
I like a cake with my tea.
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coffee |
Do you like cream in your coffee?
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orange |
Would you like a carton of orange juice?
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juice |
James would like an orange juice.
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soup |
We cooked a big pot of soup.
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pizza |
I like pizza.
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salad |
He had a plate of salad for dinner.
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banana |
The monkey ate a banana.
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bacon |
We'll have bacon and fried eggs.
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egg |
A dozen eggs will be enough.
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pork |
We get pork meat from a pig.
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pie |
We can bake a pie today.
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toast |
I have jam on my toast.
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