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visible |
The vein was visible on his forehead.
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invisible |
The hills were invisible in the thick mist.
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couple |
Jack and Jill make a lovely couple.
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cousin |
My cousin is a teenager and she is in Secondary school.
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metre
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One hundred centimetres make a metre.
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cradle |
Each baby was placed in a cradle.
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trouble |
I had no trouble finding your house because I used Google maps.
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double |
Double click to open the document on the computer.
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marble |
Please assort the marbles by colour.
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measles |
They have been vaccinated against measles.
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ramble |
We like to ramble through the woods.
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arrow |
Label means to add detail or names to a diagram or picture, often with a line or arrow.
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barrow |
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borrow |
Could I borrow some milk?
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sparrow |
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shallow |
The shallow water is marked by a buoy.
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burrow |
The animal would burrow deep into the ground.
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yellow |
The Swedish flag is blue and yellow.
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fellow |
That fellow keeps looking at me.
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tumble |
The child had a tumble and began to cry.
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