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almost |
He was almost six feet tall.
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always |
We always do our homework in the evening.
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already |
The train was already in motion when he tried to get on board.
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although |
Although it was raining, the children still wanted to go out to play.
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altogether |
I have got £10 from Mum & £15 from Granny so I have £25 altogether.
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adapt |
Over lots of time, animals adapt to their environments.
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addition |
In maths, we learn how to do column addition.
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advance |
They planned their trip well in advance.
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advantage |
The home team had the advantage.
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adventure |
The walker set out on his hundredth adventure.
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address |
What is your new home address?
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alright |
Are you feeling alright today?
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