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dishwasher |
A dishwasher is a kitchen appliance that cleans utensils.
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playground |
The boys were involved in a scuffle on the playground.
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teammate |
You should consider your teammates when playing soccer.
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yardstick |
A yardstick is used to measure.
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windshield |
A rock hit my windshield as I was driving on the highway.
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fisherman |
The fisherman had a successful day at sea.
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saltwater |
Do not drink the saltwater in the pool.
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weekend |
I need a reply by the weekend.
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homesick |
I stayed with my Aunt for the summer holidays but I got homesick.
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mailbox |
Did you get the mail out of the mailbox?
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aren't |
Aren't you excited to practise your spelling?
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doesn't |
Conceit doesn't suit you.
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hasn't |
Your behaviour hasn't been appropriate today.
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weren't |
We weren't planning on going to the beach, but decided to make the most of a sunny day.
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couldn't |
He couldn't find his mum.
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can't |
I can't believe she has married him.
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wouldn't |
That ride wouldn't scare me.
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isn't |
That isn't very relevant to the conversation.
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shouldn't |
You shouldn't coerce people.
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wasn't |
It became apparent that he wasn't ready for the job.
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