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cause |
A charity is a good cause.
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because |
Please be quick because we are late.
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daughter |
Our daughter has fair hair.
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fault |
A technical fault set off the fire alarm.
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haunt |
They say the old castle is haunted.
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pause |
Hit the pause button to stop the video clip.
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sauce |
Grate some cheese to go in the sauce.
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naughty |
Put that naughty child to bed early.
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autumn |
The leaves turn to gold in autumn.
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dinosaur |
To excavate means to dig, for example a dinosaur.
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laugh |
Don't laugh at my misfortune.
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sausage |
These sausages are very tasty.
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taught |
I was taught to play the piano.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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caution |
They approached the dog with caution.
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