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birthdays |
Our birthdays are in the same month.
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journeys |
They went on lots of journeys to the moon.
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babies |
This hospital ward is for mothers with new babies.
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berries |
The children picked berries and nuts.
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libraries |
If you like reading, it is a good idea to visit libraries.
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families |
Our families are very important.
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parties |
I have been invited to two parties this weekend.
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aunties |
I have two aunties and one uncle.
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countries |
There are 44 countries in Europe.
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enemies |
Indiana Jones carries a whip to fight off enemies.
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armies |
The army was getting used to defeating other armies.
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factories |
The factories that made pottery are now closed.
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injuries |
He had lots of injuries from the crash.
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memories |
We have wonderful memories of holidays as children.
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apologies |
Despite making a few apologies, she was still cross with him.
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