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From the Cambridge Level 2 Graded Reader

impressionist
exhibition Many people visited the art exhibition.
museum The display had become a permanent fixture at the museum.
director She was the finance director of the company.
lifted
helmet The helmet is aerodynamic. *
Wore The bride wore a long white veil.
ambulance Katie called the ambulance when Sam hurt his leg. *
tattoo He disliked his new tattoo.
lay Male birds do not lay eggs.
traffic Stop at the kerb and look for traffic.
agree I wholly agree with you.
disagree In an argument, you might disagree with the other person. *
accident I was given counselling after the accident.
memory My memory for spelling is getting better.
fridge Put the milk in the fridge. *
robbery She had to deny any involvement in the robbery.
exercise Exercise is beneficial to your health.
toward That young man’s belligerence toward authority figures is going to get him in trouble with the law. *
uncomfortable He was uncomfortable so he sat on a cushion.

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impressionist
exhibition
museum
director
lifted
helmet
Wore
ambulance
tattoo
lay
traffic
agree
disagree
accident
memory
fridge
robbery
exercise
toward
uncomfortable

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