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help |
I help to cook the food.
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wash |
Alex will wash the dish in the sink.
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clean |
I clean the floor with a mop.
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wipe |
To wipe is to remove something by gentle rubbing.
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sweep |
At the end of the cookery lesson we need to sweep the floor.
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brush |
I can brush my hair.
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organise
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I organise the new clothes into piles.
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arrange |
I arrange the shoes on the shelf.
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answer |
I answer the phone.
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tidy |
I think she can tidy her bedroom herself.
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prepare |
She is working hard to prepare for her test.
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cut |
He cut himself when he was cooking.
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chop |
Chop the vegetables.
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cook |
We cook in the kitchen.
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listen |
I like to listen to the radio in the car.
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read |
She will read it to her little brother.
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chat |
Charlie loves to chat.
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sign |
You need to sign in at reception.
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check |
Check that the car is locked.
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take |
We take our PE kits to school.
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