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invite |
Will Jeff invite us to his party?
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contact |
Contact the ticket office to enquire about the times of the trains to London.
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punctuation |
Use of punctuation in the middle of a line to create a pause.
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directions |
The opening stage directions set the scene.
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map |
The old globe show a map of the world 200 years ago.
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entertain |
They hired a clown to entertain at the birthday party.
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recipe |
Will you give me the recipe for that chicken dish?
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instruct |
My sisters will instruct you on how to behave today.
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warning |
Loudly, Shaun shouted a warning.
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heading |
A heading at the top of an article.
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request |
I hope you won't refuse my request.
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first |
Sing the first verse.
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last |
Did you watch that new TV quiz last night?
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before |
Buy now before it's too late.
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after |
The month of June comes after May.
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