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cooking |
Students have cooking lessons at high school.
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washing |
This washing machine is the latest model.
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marrying |
My teacher will be marrying her fiancee in the summer.
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spying |
I like spying on my sister.
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drop |
There is a sheer drop at the cliff edge.
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dropping |
Oscar kept dropping his pencil today.
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dropped |
I accidentally dropped the plate.
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wave |
The waves are crashing on the sea shore.
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waving |
The women ran after the car waving their fists.
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waved |
He waved as he left the stage.
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smiled |
She jumped and smiled with glee.
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smiling |
The baby couldn't stop smiling.
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smiled |
The girl smiled sweetly.
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