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(location) The book is over there. |
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(ownership) Their house is red with black shutters. |
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(they are) They're coming for Thanksgiving. |
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the past tense of take The dog took the pizza and ran away. |
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reflexive of they or them (one word) the kittens are too young to take care of themselves. |
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a spread of food on a table where you choose what you want. PRONOUNCED: buf-fay
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contraction for does not Blue doesn't like to go out in the cold at walk time anymore. |
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desired I wanted a piece of chocolate, but had given away my last piece. |
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attempted I have tried to make my students aware of their spelling mistakes. |
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all (one word) The students had to add everything up in their heads. |
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beyond the boundary of something (one word) Gilbert likes to play outside after school. |
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people you are fond of and trust TO SPELL, THINK, fri-ends |
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