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again |
I have lost my door key again.
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afraid |
At first, Hogarth was afraid of the Iron Man.
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contain |
The box contains gems.
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remain |
We must remain still.
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aim |
My aim is learn all my spellings.
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paid |
He paid for the sweets.
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snail |
The snail left a trail on the path.
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tail |
The dragon had a long tail.
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pain |
I have a pain in my leg.
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paint |
I like to use different colours when I paint.
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faint |
She will faint if she doesn't have a drink.
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stain |
There was a stain on the carpet.
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sail |
Will a ship sail on a road?
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