SWST Level 3 ea
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cheap |
The food is very cheap in this cafe.
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beat |
I should beat my next opponent easily.
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eat |
Don't eat it all, leave me a piece.
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cheat |
If you cheat at cards I won't play with you.
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heat |
Jim turned up the oven heat to 200 degrees.
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meat |
The butchers shop sells meat.
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neat |
The handwriting was neat and tidy.
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peat |
Peat is found in a bog.
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seat |
Tighten your seat belt please.
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treat |
Always treat people kindly.
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wheat |
Bread is made from wheat.
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ease |
He walked the tightrope with ease.
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cheap |
The food is very cheap in this cafe.
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beat |
We danced to the beat of the bongo drum.
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eat |
Don't eat it all, leave me a piece.
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beach |
Lie by the sea on the beach.
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each |
Many people catch flu each winter.
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peach |
In the center of the fuzzy peach there is a large pit.
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reach |
It was a great feat to reach the peak.
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teach |
Mum will teach me how to drive.
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lead |
My dogs lead gets dirty after a long walk in the muddy woods.
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read |
He read the whole book in one day.
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speak |
I don't know how to speak French.
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weak |
I don't like weak coffee.
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deal |
That old painting is worth a great deal.
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