Year 6 term 2 week 4 set 1
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consider |
He was considered to be a coward by his comrades.
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consideration |
She listened to Bob's worries with consideration.
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considerable |
The team scored a considerable number of goals in the recent match.
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considerably |
She was considerably faster than her brother.
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rechargeable |
Buying rechargeable batteries might be good for the environment.
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untraceable |
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eligible |
Children are eligible for free entry to the museum.
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reducible |
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equipped |
The kitchen is well equipped.
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exaggerate |
An angler will sometimes exaggerate the size of fish he has caught.
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