SWST Level 2 c/sc
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clap |
He was the sole person to clap the singer.
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scab |
A scab helps to stop the cut from bleeding.
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lick |
Cats often lick their paws.
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scalp |
The new shampoo made my scalp itch.
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clip |
Hit the pause button to stop the video clip.
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scuff |
Be careful not to scuff your shoes.
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class |
The school has about 20 children in each class.
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scratch |
Scratch the card to show the numbers.
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clean |
Clean out the ashes from the grate.
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scrub |
I must scrub the floor after the dog came in.
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crisp |
A good pizza is thin, firm and crisp.
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scroll |
Scroll down the page to find more tips.
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crash |
The crash caused much damage to my car.
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scald |
Be careful not to scald yourself with the hot water.
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scale |
I can sing the scale in music.
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scrap |
We used s paper to do our Art.
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