English Grammar
LETTERS
1. Write a letter to your father telling him
about the illness of your mother. 11639001
2. Write a letter to your father seeking
permission to go on a recreational trip. 11639002
3. Write a letter to your younger brother
advising him to avoid bad company. 11639003
4. Write a letter to your foreign friend telling
him about your country. 11639004
5. Write a letter to your father requesting him
to increase your monthly allowance. 11639005
6. Write a letter to your friend condoling with
him/her on the death of his/her mother. 11639006
7. Write a letter to your friend requesting him/her
to lend you some books. 11639007
8. Write a letter to your younger sister asking
her to pay attention to studies. 11639008
9. Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her
to your birthday party. 11639009
10. Write a letter to your friend asking him/her to
lend you his/her camera. 11639010
11. Write a letter to your uncle who has just
returned from Makkah after performing the holy pilgrimage.
11639011
12. Write a letter to your father explaining to him
the causes of your failure in the examination.
11639012
13. Write a letter to your father requesting some money to buy some helping books.
11639013
14. Write a letter to your friend wishing him/her
a happy Eid. 11639014
15. Write a letter to your friend congratulating
him/her on success in the examination. 11639015
16. Write a letter to your friend asking him to
join rescue efforts for the earthquake affectees.
11639016
17. Write a letter to your father telling him about
the prize distribution ceremony in your college.
11639017
18. Write a letter to your uncle telling him about
the surgery of your father. 11639018
19. Write a letter to your uncle telling him about
the difficulties you are facing in learning Urdu.
11639019
20. Write a letter to your friend telling him about
your impression of the college. 11639020
21. Write a letter to your father telling him about
an excursion to a historical place. 11639021
22. Write a letter to your uncle thanking him for a
birthday gift. 11639022
23. Write a letter to your father about the
co-curricular activities in your college. 11639023
24. Write
a letter to your father describing your progress in your studies. 11639023
APPLICATIONS
1. Write an application to the principal of your
college for fee concession. 11640001
2. Write
an application to the principal of your college for financial assistance from
the Red-Crescent Fund. 11640002
3. Write
an application to the principal of your college for leave on account of an
urgent piece of work. 11640003
4. Write
an application to the principal of your college for a character certificate. 11640004
5. Write an application to the principal of your
college for college-leaving certificate. 11640005
6. Write an application to the principal of your
college for re-admission. 11640006
7. Write an application to the principal of your
college for leave to attend a marriage ceremony.
11640007
8. Write an application to the principal of your
college for remission of fine. 11640008
9. Write an application to the principal of your
college for one-month leave on medical grounds.
11640009
10. Write an application to the principal of your
college apologizing for misconduct. 11640010
11. Write an application to the principal of your
college for change of subjects. 11640011
12. Write an application to the principal of your
college for refund of library security. 11640012
13. Write an application to the principal of your
college for one-month leave. 11640013
14. Write an application to the principal of your
college about indiscipline in class. 11640014
MORAL STORIES
1. The Lion and the Mouse 11641001
2. The Farmer and His Dog 11641002
3. The Farmer and His Sons 11641003
4. Mercury and the Woodcutter 11641004
5. The Dog and His Shadow 11641005
6. The Lamb and the Wolf 11641006
7. A Thirsty Crow 11641007
8. A Foolish Stag 11641008
9. The Two Friends and the Bear 11641009
10. The King and the Spider 11641010
11. The Trader and His Horse 11641011
12. The
Merchant and the Robber 11641012
13. Three
Friends and a Bag of Gold 11641013
14. The Camel and the Jackal 11641014
15. The Farmer, his Son and their Donkey 11641015
16. The Bat and the Birds and the Beasts 11641016
17. The Hare and the Tortoise 11641017
Pairs of Words
1. |
Abject |
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11642001 |
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Object |
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2. |
Abstain |
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11642002 |
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Refrain |
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3. |
Accede |
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11642003 |
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Concede |
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Exceed |
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4. |
Accept |
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11642004 |
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Except |
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5. |
Access |
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Excess |
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11642005 |
6. |
Adapt |
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11642006 |
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Adopt |
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Adept |
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7. |
Addition |
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11642007 |
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Edition |
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8. |
Admit |
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11642008 |
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Confess |
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9. |
Adverse |
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11642009 |
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Averse |
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10. |
Advice |
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11642010 |
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Advise |
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11. |
Affect |
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11642011 |
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Effect |
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12. |
Affection |
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11642012 |
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Affectation |
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13. |
Allusion |
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11642013 |
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Illusion |
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14. |
Altar |
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11642014 |
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Alter |
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15. |
Alternate |
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11642015 |
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Alternative |
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16. |
Amiable |
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11642016 |
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Amicable |
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17. |
Among |
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11642017 |
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Between |
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18. |
Ancient |
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11642018 |
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Old |
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19. |
Angle |
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11642019 |
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Angel |
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20. |
Artist |
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11642020 |
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Artiste |
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Artisan |
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21. |
Ascent |
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11642021 |
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Assent |
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22. |
Audible |
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11642022 |
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Edible |
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23. |
Aught |
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11642023 |
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Ought |
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24. |
Aural |
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11642024 |
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Oral |
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25. |
Bail |
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11642025 |
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Bale |
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26. |
Ballad |
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11642026 |
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Ballet |
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Ballot |
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27. |
Bare |
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11642027 |
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Bear |
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Bear |
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28. |
Baron |
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11642028 |
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Barren |
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29. |
Beat |
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11642029 |
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Beet |
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30. |
Beneficent |
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11642030 |
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Beneficial |
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31. |
Berth |
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11642031 |
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Birth |
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32. |
Beside |
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11642032 |
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Besides |
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33. |
Blame |
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11642033 |
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Accuse |
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34. |
Born |
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11642034 |
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Borne |
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35. |
Bough |
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11642035 |
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Bow |
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36. |
Brake |
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11642036 |
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Break |
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37. |
Bridal |
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11642037 |
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Bridle |
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38. |
Canon |
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11642038 |
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Cannon |
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39. |
Cattle |
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11642039 |
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Kettle |
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40. |
Cemetery |
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Symmetry |
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11642040 |
41. |
Cite |
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11642041 |
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Site |
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Sight |
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42. |
Climate |
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11642042 |
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Weather |
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43. |
Clock |
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11642043 |
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Cloak |
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44. |
Cloth |
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11642044 |
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Clothe |
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45. |
Coma |
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11642045 |
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Comma |
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46. |
Compliment |
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11642046 |
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Complement |
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47. |
Confident |
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11642047 |
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Confidant |
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48. |
Considerable |
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11642048 |
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Considerate |
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49. |
Continual |
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11642049 |
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Continuous |
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50. |
Cool |
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11642050 |
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Cold |
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51. |
Cord |
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11642051 |
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Chord |
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52. |
Corporal |
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11642052 |
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Corporeal |
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53. |
Corpse |
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11642053 |
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Corps |
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54. |
Council |
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11642054 |
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Counsel |
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55. |
Course |
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11642055 |
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Coarse |
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56. |
Credible |
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11642056 |
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Credulous |
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Creditable |
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57. |
Cue |
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11642057 |
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Queue |
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58. |
Custom |
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11642058 |
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Habit |
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59. |
Dairy |
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11642059 |
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Diary |
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60. |
Dear |
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11642060 |
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Deer |
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61. |
Deny |
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11642061 |
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Refuse |
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62. |
Dependant |
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11642062 |
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Dependent |
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63. |
Destiny |
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11642063 |
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Destination |
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64. |
Device |
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11642064 |
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Devise |
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65. |
Dew |
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11642065 |
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Due |
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66. |
Die |
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11642066 |
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Dye |
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67. |
Differ |
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11642067 |
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Defer |
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68. |
Discover |
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11642068 |
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Invent |
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69. |
Dose |
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11642069 |
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Doze |
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70. |
Drop |
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11642070 |
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Droop |
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71. |
Drown |
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11642071 |
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Sink |
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72. |
Dual |
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11642072 |
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Duel |
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73. |
Elder |
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11642073 |
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Older |
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74. |
Eligible |
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11642074 |
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Illegible |
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75. |
Emigrant
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11642075 |
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Immigrant |
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76. |
Eminent |
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11642076 |
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Imminent |
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77. |
Empire |
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Umpire |
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11642077 |
78. |
Empty |
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11642078 |
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Vacant |
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79. |
Envelop |
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11642079 |
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Envelope |
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80. |
Facility |
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Felicity |
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11642080 |
81. |
Faint |
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11642081 |
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Feign |
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82. |
Fair |
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11642082 |
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Fare |
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83. |
Famous |
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Notorious |
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11642083 |
84. |
Farther |
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11642084 |
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Further |
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85. |
Farm |
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11642085 |
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Form |
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86. |
Fatal |
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11642086 |
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Fateful |
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87. |
Feet |
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11642087 |
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Feat |
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88. |
Flea |
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11642088 |
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Flee |
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89. |
Float |
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11642089 |
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Swim |
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90. |
Floor |
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11642090 |
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Flour |
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91. |
Foul |
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11642091 |
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Fowl |
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92. |
Gait |
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11642092 |
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Gate |
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93. |
Goal |
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11642093 |
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Gaol |
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94. |
Gamble |
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11642094 |
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Gambol |
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95. |
Gild |
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11642095 |
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Guild |
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96. |
Glad |
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11642096 |
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Glade |
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97. |
Graceful |
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11642097 |
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Gracious |
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98. |
Grate |
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11642098 |
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Great |
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99. |
Hail |
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11642099 |
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Hale |
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100. |
Hate |
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11642100 |
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Hateful |
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101. |
Healthy |
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11642101 |
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Healthful |
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102. |
Hear |
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11642102 |
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Listen |
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103. |
Heel |
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11642103 |
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Heal |
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104. |
Heir |
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11642104 |
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Hair |
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105. |
Herd |
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11642105 |
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Heard |
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106. |
Here |
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11642106 |
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Hare |
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107. |
Hew |
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11642107 |
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Hue |
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108. |
Historic |
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11642108 |
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Historical |
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109. |
Hole |
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11642109 |
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Whole |
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110. |
Home |
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11642110 |
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House |
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111. |
Honorary |
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11642111 |
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Honourable |
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112. |
Horde |
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11642112 |
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Hoard |
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113. |
Human |
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11642113 |
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Humane |
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114. |
Hung |
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11642114 |
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Hanged |
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115. |
Ice |
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11642115 |
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Snow |
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116. |
Idle |
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11642116 |
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Idol |
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Ideal |
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117. |
Ill |
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11642117 |
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Sick |
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118. |
Imaginary |
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11642118 |
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Imaginative |
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119. |
Imperial |
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11642119 |
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Imperious |
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Impervious |
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120. |
Imply |
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11642120 |
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Comply |
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121. |
Impossible |
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11642121 |
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Impassable |
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122. |
Incite |
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Excite |
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11642122 |
123. |
Incredible |
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11642123 |
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Incredulous |
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124. |
Industrious |
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11642124 |
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Industrial |
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125. |
Ingenious |
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11642125 |
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Ingenuous |
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126. |
Injunction |
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11642126 |
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Injection |
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127. |
Jealous |
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11642127 |
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Envious |
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128. |
Judicious |
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11642128 |
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Judicial |
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129. |
Junction |
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11642129 |
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Juncture |
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130. |
Later |
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11642130 |
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Latter |
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Letter |
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131. |
Lawyer |
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11642131 |
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Liar |
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132. |
Lay |
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11642132 |
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Lie |
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133. |
Lesson |
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11642133 |
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Lessen |
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134. |
Lightening |
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11642134 |
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Lightning |
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135. |
Lion |
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11642135 |
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Loin |
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136. |
Loath |
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11642136 |
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Loathe |
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137. |
Loose |
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11642137 |
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Lose |
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138. |
Lovely |
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11642138 |
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Lovable |
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139. |
Luxurious |
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11642139 |
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Luxuriant |
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140. |
Male |
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11642140 |
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Mail |
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141. |
Mane |
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11642141 |
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Main |
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142. |
Marry |
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11642142 |
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Merry |
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143. |
Meat |
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11642143 |
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Meet |
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144. |
Medal |
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11642144 |
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Meddle |
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145. |
Metal |
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11642145 |
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Mettle |
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146. |
Minor |
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11642146 |
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Miner |
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147. |
Moat |
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11642147 |
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Mote |
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148. |
Momentary |
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11642148 |
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Momentous |
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149. |
Moral |
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11642149 |
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Morale |
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150. |
Naughty |
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11642150 |
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Knotty |
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151. |
Necessities |
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11642151 |
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Necessaries |
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152. |
Negligent |
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11642152 |
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Negligible |
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153. |
Notable |
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11642153 |
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Notorious |
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154. |
Oar |
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11642154 |
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Ore |
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155. |
Official |
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11642155 |
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Officious |
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156. |
Ordinance |
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11642156 |
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Ordnance |
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157. |
Pail |
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11642157 |
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Pale |
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158. |
Pair |
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11642158 |
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Pare |
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159. |
Passable |
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11642159 |
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Possible |
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160. |
Patrol |
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11642160 |
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Petrol |
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161. |
Pattern |
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11642161 |
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Patron |
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162. |
Peace |
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11642162 |
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Piece |
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163. |
Peal |
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11642163 |
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Peel |
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164. |
Persecute |
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11642164 |
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Prosecute |
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165. |
Personal |
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11642165 |
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Personnel |
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166. |
Plan |
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11642166 |
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Plain |
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Plane |
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167. |
Popular |
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11642167 |
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Populous |
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168. |
Pore |
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11642168 |
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Pour |
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169. |
Practical |
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11642169 |
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Practicable |
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170. |
Practice |
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11642170 |
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Practise |
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171. |
Pray |
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11642171 |
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Prey |
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172. |
Precede |
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11642172 |
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Proceed |
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173. |
Prescribe |
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11642173 |
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Proscribe |
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174. |
President |
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11642174 |
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Precedent |
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175. |
Price |
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11642175 |
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Prize |
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176. |
Principal |
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11642176 |
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Principle |
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177. |
Profit |
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11642177 |
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Prophet |
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178. |
Quiet |
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11642178 |
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Quite |
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179. |
Raise |
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11642179 |
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Raze |
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180. |
Respectable |
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11642180 |
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Respectful |
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181. |
Rest |
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11642181 |
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Wrest |
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182. |
Right |
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11642182 |
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Rite |
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Write |
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183. |
Ring |
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11642183 |
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Wring |
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184. |
Root |
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11642184 |
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Rout |
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Route |
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185. |
Sail |
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11642185 |
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Sale |
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186. |
Sea |
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11642186 |
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See |
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187. |
Sensible |
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11642187 |
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Sensitive |
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188. |
Sew |
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11642188 |
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Sow |
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189. |
Sociable |
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11642189 |
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Social |
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190. |
Sole |
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11642190 |
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Soul |
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191. |
Soot |
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11642191 |
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Suit |
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Suite |
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192. |
Sore |
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11642192 |
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Sour |
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Soar |
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193. |
Spacious |
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11642193 |
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Specious |
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194. |
Stake |
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11642194 |
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Steak |
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195. |
Stationary |
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11642195 |
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Stationery |
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196. |
Statue |
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11642196 |
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Statute |
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197. |
Stimulant |
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11642197 |
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Stimulus |
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198. |
Storey |
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11642198 |
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Story |
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199. |
Straight |
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11642199 |
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Strait |
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200. |
Suspend |
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11642200 |
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Suspense |
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201. |
Tale |
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11642201 |
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Tail |
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202. |
Team |
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11642202 |
|
Teem |
|
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203. |
Temper |
11642203 |
|
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Tampar |
|
|
204. |
Temporary |
|
11642204 |
|
Temporal |
|
|
205. |
Tenor |
|
11642205 |
|
Tenure |
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206. |
Tire |
|
11642206 |
|
Tyre |
|
|
207. |
Trifle |
|
11642207 |
|
Trivial |
|
|
208. |
Urban |
|
11642208 |
|
Urbane |
|
|
209. |
Vain |
|
11642209 |
|
Vein |
|
|
210. |
Vale |
|
11642210 |
|
Veil |
|
|
211. |
Veracity |
|
11642211 |
|
Voracity |
|
|
212. |
Verbal |
|
11642212 |
|
Verbose |
|
|
213. |
Virtual |
|
|
|
Virtuous |
|
11642213 |
214. |
Vocation |
|
11642214 |
|
Vacation |
|
|
|
Avocation |
|
|
215. |
Wages |
|
11642215 |
|
Salary |
|
|
216. |
Waist |
|
11642216 |
|
Waste |
|
|
217. |
Waive |
|
11642217 |
|
Wave |
|
|
218. |
Wander |
|
11642218 |
|
Wonder |
|
|
219. |
Way |
|
11642219 |
|
Weigh |
|
|
220. |
Weak |
|
11642220 |
|
Week |
|
|
221. |
Weather |
|
11642221 |
|
Whether |
|
|
222. |
Wet |
|
11642222 |
|
Whet |
|
|
223. |
Willful |
|
11642223 |
|
Willing |
|
|
224. |
Wine |
|
11642224 |
|
Vine |
|
|
225. |
Womanish |
|
11642225 |
|
Womanly |
|
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226. |
Worse |
|
11642226 |
|
Verse |
|
|
227. |
Wreak |
|
11642227 |
|
Wreck |
|
|
228. |
Wreath |
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11642228 |
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Wreathe |
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229. |
Yoke |
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11642229 |
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Yolk |
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CORRECT USE OF
VERB
Exercise 01
1. His
father (send) him money regularly.
(A) send (B) sends 11643001
(C) had sent (D) had been sending
2. Promise
that you (work) in future 11643002
(A) work hard
(B) will
have worked hard
(C) will work hard
(D) would
work hard
3. When
did you (intend) to come? 11643003
(A) intend (B) intended
(C) intends (D) had intended
4. He
has already (take) the examination.
(A) take (B) took 11643004
(C) takes (D) taken
5. They
(play) hockey since noon. 11643005
(A) play (B) played
(C) are playing (D) have been playing
6. Her
beauty ( make) me glad. 11643006
(A) make (B) makes
(C) is making (D) has made
7. Hard
work never (go) waste. 11643007
(A) go (B) goes
(C) went (D) had gone
8. Babur
(found) the Mughal Empire. 11643008
(A)
found (B) founded
(C)
had found (D) will found
9. I
am sure he (come). 11643009
(A)
comes (B) come
(C)
will come (D) may come
10. I
(not see) you since Eid. 11643010
(A)
do not see (B) did not see
(C)
have not seen (D) have not been seeing
Exercise 02
1. Phosphorous
(glow) in the dark. 11643011
(A)
glows (B) glow
(C)
glowed (D) will glow
2. He
took off his coat and (hang) it. 11643012
(A)
hang (B) hanged
(C)
hung (D) had hung
3. He
was (grope) in the dark. 11643013
(A)
groped (B) groping
(C)
gropes (D) grope
4. They
had reached college before the bell (ring) 11643014
(A)
rings (B) will ring
(C)
is ringing (D) rang
5. He
(leave) for Karachi yesterday. 11643015
(A)
leave (B) has left
(C)
left (D) had left
6. Time
once gone cannot (recall). 11643016
(A)
recall (B) recalls
(C)
be recalled (D) be recalling
7. A
tree is (know) by its fruit. 11643017
(A)
Knows (B) knew
(C)
known (D) knowing
8. I
(live) in this house since 1970. 11643018
(A)
lived (B) have been living
(C)
was living (D) am living
9. He
(come) here yesterday. 11643019
(A)
has come (B) came
(C)
will come (D) had come
10. If
you (come) I shall be available. 11643020
(A)
come (B) will come
(C)
came (D) are coming
Exercise 03
1. He
(take) the examination by next year.
(A)
would take (B) will take 11643021
(C)
will be taking (D) will have taken
2. He
(come) to us tomorrow. 11643022
(A)
comes (B) came
(C)
will come (D) had come
3. It
(rain) continuously for four days. 11643023
(A)
has been raining (B) is raining
(C)
was raining (D) will be raining
4. Yesterday,
she (beat) her son with a rod.
(A)
beat 11643024
(B)
beats
(C)
had beaten
(D)
has beaten
5. What
(you do) all the morning? 11643025
(A)
you do
(B)
you did
(C)
you have been doing
(D) have you been doing
6. We
(start) dinner when our father came home. 11643026
(A)
would be starting (B) start
(C)
had started (D) have started
7. We
(go) on a picnic tomorrow. 11643027
(A)
are going (B) have gone
(C) would have gone (D) will have gone
8. Two
and two (make) four. 11643028
(A)
make (B) makes
(C)
will make (D) made
9. The
river Ravi (flow) beside Lahore. 11643029
(A)
is flowing (B) flows
(C)
flowed (D) will
flow
10. Wood
(float) on water while iron sinks
(A)
float (B)
floats 11643030
(C)
floated (D)
will float
Exercise 04
1. He
(go) to Karachi tomorrow morning.
(A)
will have gone (B) goes 11643031
(C)
went (D)
will go
2. I
was reading a novel when they (come) to see me. 11643032
(A)
comes (B) came
(C) had come (D)
will come
3. Why (he sit) in the dark? 11643033
(A)
he sits (B)
he sat
(C) he is sitting (D)
does he sit
4. Can
you tell me who (run) this institute?
(A)
runs (B)
does run 11643034
(C)
did run (D)
had run
5. If
he had worked hard, he (pass). 11643035
(A)
will be passed (B) will have passed
(C) would have passed (D) would pass
6. He
speaks as if he (be) mad. 11643036
(A)
were (B) is
(C)
was (D) has been
7. He
(come) to watch the match next week.
(A)
comes (B) will come 11643037
(c) came (D) had come
8. He
(visit) his alma mater yesterday. 11643038
(A)
visit (B) has visited
(C)
visited (D) had visited
9. He
(go) to the airport just now. 11643039
(A)
goes (B) went
(C)
was going (D) has gone
10. The
patient (die) before the doctor arrived.
(A)
died (B) had been died 11643040
(C)
had died (D) was dying
Exercise 05
1. If
I go to Karachi, I (bring) toys for you.
(A)
bring (B)
will bring 11643041
(C)
would bring (D) will have brought
2. The
Eid moon (sight). 11643042
(A)
sights (B)
has sighted
(C)
sighted
(D) has been sighted
3. He
(leave) for Karachi tomorrow. 11643043
(A)
will leave (B) will
have left
(C)
would leave (D) would have left
4. God
(help) those who help themselves.
(A)
help (B)
helped 11643044
(C)
helps (D)
will help
5. The
door will be (close) after two hours.
(A)
closes (B)
closed 11643045
(C) closing (D)
close
6. The
clock has (strike) five. 11643046
(A)
strikes (B) struck
(C)
strike (D) is striking
7. The
classes (start) in a week. 11643047
(A)
were started (B) has started
(C)
had started (D) will start
8. He
(die) two days ago. 11643048
(A)
was died (B) died
(C)
has died (D) had died
9. If
I teach him, he (top) the board. 11643049
(A)
would top (B) would have topped
(C) will top (D) will have topped
10. Ice (melt)
in the sun. 11643050
(A)
melt (B) melted
(C) melts (D) does not melt
Exercise 06
1. What
is Fareed (teach) now? 11643051
(A)
is teaching (B) taught
(C)
teaching (D) been teaching
2. He
(study) in the U. K. for last six months.
(A)
is studying (B) studies 11643052
(C)
has been studying (D) studied
3. She
(go) for a walk daily. 11643053
(A)
go (B)
has been going
(C)
goes (D)
is going
4. Birds
(build) nests. 11643054
(A)
build (B)
builds
(C)
has built (D) building
5. They (play) cricket for last two hours.
(A)
have been playing (B) play
11643055
(C)
are playing (D) were playing
6. He
(visit) Dubai last month. 11643056
(A)
visited (B)
has visited
(C)
has been visiting (D) had visited
7. The
sun (rise) in the East. 11643057
(A)
rise (B)
rises
(C)
is rising (D) risen
8. If
I (go) to Karachi, I shall bring some books for you. 11643058
(A)
go (B)
goes
(C)
went (D)
shall go
9. A
puppy (run) over by a car. 11643059
(A)
was run (B) ran
(C)
has run (D)
had run
10. Would
that I (be) rich. 11643060
(A)
were (B)
will be
(C)
was (D) am
Exercise 07
1. He
(plan) to watch the match live today.
(A)
plan (B)
planned 11643061
(C)
plans (D)
had planned
2. The
shop (gut) last night. 11643062
(A)
had been gutted (B) gutted
(C)
was gutted (D) had gutted
3. If
he (work) hard, he will pass. 11643063
(A)
worked (B) works
(C)
will work (D) had worked
4. It
(rain) since morning. 11643064
(A)
rains (B)
is raining
(C)
has been raining (D) rained
5. He
(die) last year. 11643065
(A)
had been dead (B) died
(C)
had died (D) would die
6. Right
now I (think) about what happened yesterday. 11643066
(A)
think (B)
thought
(C)
will think (D) am thinking
7. My
brother (play) cricket daily. 11643067
(A)
had played
(B) plays
(C)
has played
(D) is playing
8. When
you go to Kaghan, who (accompany) you? 11643068
(A)
will accompany
(B)
would accompany
(C) will have accompanied
(D)
would have accompanied
9. I
(work) on a new project these days.
(A)
work (B) am working 11643069
(C) have worked (D) have been working
10. The
boy said that he (never abuse) anyone.
(A)
will never abuse 11643070
(B) has never abused
(C) had never abused
(D) never abuses
Exercise 08
1. Has
he (submit) his application? 11643071
(A)
submitted (B) submits
(C)
submitting (D) been submitted
2. Unless
you (work) hard, you cannot pass.
(A)
work (B)
worked 11643072
(C)
will work (D) do not work
3. Majid
(study) for examination now.
(A)
has studied 11643073
(B)
is studying
(C)
would have studied
(D)
studied
4. They
(learn) English for four years 11643074
(A)
have been learning (B) are learning
(c) learn (D) were learning
5. She
has just come in and (see) you in five minutes. 11643075
(A)
saw (B) will see
(C)
has seen (D) had seen
6. A
man looked on and (observe) the scene. (Board 2007) 11643076
(A)
observe (B) observed
(C)
would observed (D) observe
7. Slow
and steady (win) the race.
(Board 2007) 11643077
(A)
won (B)
wins
(C)
has won (D) have
won
8. His
dog (bark) at night. (Board 2007) 11643078
(A)
barks (B)
has barked
(C) barked
(D) will
bark
9. I
asked if he (take) the exam.
(Board 2007) 11643079
(A)
takes (B)
had taken
(C)
will take (D)
would have taken
10. Rabia
said that she (marry) Aslam.
(Board
2007) 11643080
(A)
can marry (B) has married
(C)
will marry (D) would marry
Exercise 09
1. None
of us (like) the idea. 11643081
(A) was liking (B) likes (Board 2007)
(C)
are liking (D) like
2. She
(teach) us very well now.
(Board 2007) 11643082
(A)
is teaching (B) had taught
(C) will be teaching (D) has been teaching
3. I
(receive) a letter from your friend just now. (Board 2007)11643083
(A)
received (B) have received
(C) had received (D) will
have received
4. He
(buy) a book three days ago. 11643084
(Board 2007)
(A)
buy (B) has bought
(C)
bought (D) had bought
5. When
the phone bell rang, I (have) a bath.
(Board 2007) 11643085
(A)
was having (B) had
(C)
will have (D) would
have
6. It
(rain) continually for four days. 11643086
(A)
has been raining (B) is raining
(C)
was raining (D) will rain
7. He
(come) to us tomorrow. 11643087
(A)
comes (B) will come
(C)
came (D) had come
8. They
(study) now. 11643088
(A)
study
(B)
are studying
(C)
have been studying
(D)
have studied
9. Who
(knock) at the door? 11643089
(A)
is knocking (B) has been knocking
(C) will be knocking (D) had knocked
10. If
he had helped me I (pass). 11643090
(A)
will have passed
(B)
would have passed
(C)
will pass
(D)
would pass
Exercise 10
1. I
(live) in Pakistan since 1947. 11643091
(A)
was living (B) have
been living
(C)
had been living (D) lived
2. Can
you tell me who (establish) this college? 11643092
(A)
has established (B)would established
(C)
will be established (D) establishes
3. She
told me his name after he (leave).
A)
has left B) left 11643093
C)
had left D)
would leave
4. We
sat down to take rest after he (go).
A)
had gone B) was going 11643094
C)
has gone D) would go
5. Before
the sun (set), we had reached our destination. 11643095
A)
sets B)
has set
C)
had set D)
set
6. Before
the end of the month, he (spend) all his money. 11643096
A) spent B) had spent
C) has spent D) was spending
7. By
10 o'clock at night, he (finish) the book.
A) finishes B) finished 11643097
C) had finished D) has
finished
8. A
few days ago, they (meet) us. 11643098
A) have met B) had met
C) met D) would meet
9. When
we (arrive), the dinner had already begun. 11643099
A) have
arrived B) would
arrive
C) arrived D) had arrived
10. If
you had come, I (help) you. 11643100
A) helped B) would help
C) would
have helped
D) will
help
Exercise 11
1. Before
you came, we (discuss) this matter. 11643101
A) discussed B) had discussed
C) would
discuss D) will discuss
2. She
learnt that he (go) from there the previous day. 11643102
A) has
gone B) went
C) had
gone D) was
going
3. She
(be) ill for a week when we met him. 11643103
A) has
been B) had been
C) was D) would be
4. He
had not arrived when I (write) my letter to you. 11643104
A) write B) wrote
C) had written D) have
written
5. After
they (go), I sat down and rested
A) have gone B) had
gone 11643105
C) went
D) would go
6. He
cried as if he (see) a ghost. 11643106
A) was seeing B) seen
C) had seen D) has
seen
7. Would
that he (come) to our help. 11643107
A) has come B) had
come
C) have
come D) would come
8. He
wished that he (not do) that. 11643108
A) does
not do B) has not done
C) had
not done D) will not do
9. He
(write) for an hour before he went out for a walk. 11643109
A) has been writing B) write
C) had been writing D) is writing
10. It
(rain) in the country for the last two hours. 11643110
A) rains B) rained
C) has been raining D) had rained
Exercise 12
1. The fisherman (fish) for two days. 11643111
A) was fishing B) will be fishing
C) is fishing D) has been fishing
2. They
(iron) the clothes since morning.
A) are ironing 11643112
B) were
ironing
C) ironed
D) have
been ironing
3. The
gardener (water) the plants for two hours. 11643113
A) is watering
B) will be watering
C) was watering
D) has been watering
4. The
leader (deliver) a speech on Monday. 11643114
A) will
deliver B)
had delivered
C) delivers D) was
delivering
5. He
(wash) the clothes for two weeks.
A) washes 11643115
B) will be washing
C) would wash
D) had
been washing
6. She
(cook) food for the whole day.
A) cooks 11643116
B) is cooking
C) was cooking
D) would
have cooked
7. The
workers (do) their work since noon.
A) had been doing 11643117
B)
had done
C) are
doing
D) were
doing
8. I
(live) here since my birth. 11643118
A) lived B) live
C) have been living D) will live
9. They
(play) for two hours. 11643119
A) have been playing
B) are
playing
C) were playing
D) has
played
10. She
(teach) here since 1990. 11643120
A) has taught B) has
been teaching
C) is teaching D) have
taught
Exercise 13
1. You
(wait) for him for two days. 11643121
A) were waiting
B) are waiting
C) will
be waiting
D) will
have been waiting
2. He
(complete) his assignment in an hour.
A) would have completed 11643122
B) complete
C) had
completed
D) will
have completed
3. We
(collect) antiques these days. 11643123
A) collect
B) are collecting
C) have collected
D) have
been collecting
4. He
(burn) the wood since morning. 11643124
A) has been burning
B) burning
C) have
been burning
D) burn
5. Ali
(work) hard these days. 11643125
A) has been working
B) is
working
C) had
been working
D) works
6. She
(search) for a new job since July.
A) is searching 11643126
B) was searching
C) has
been searching
D) will
be searching
7. The
public (protest) against the new tax for three months. 11643127
A) has been protesting
B) have
been protesting
C) is protesting
D) are protesting
8. All
the people (offer) prayers in this mosque since 2005. 11643128
A) have been offering
B) has been offering
C) are offering
D) is offering
9. His
children (demand) a new house for long.
A) has
been demanding 11643129
B) demand
C) have
been demanding
D) demanding
10. We
(try) to help her but failed. 11643130
A) tries B) tried
C) trying D) will
try
Exercise 14
1. His
father (die) in 1985. 11643131
A) dies B) had
died
C) had died D) died
2. A
loud noise (disturb) him when he was sleeping. 11643132
A) disturbed
B) had
disturbed
C) had been disturbing
D) will be disturbing
3. I
(write) a letter yesterday. 11643133
A) had written
B) wrote
C) has
written
D) has
been writing
4. I
(be) praised for my performance in the test.
A) been B) were 11643134
C) was D) had
been
5. I
(go) to the market and bought a newspaper. A) had
gone B) going 11643135
C) went
D) has gone
6. He
(go) out ten minutes ago. 11643136
A) went B) gone
C) has
gone D) had gone
7. I (not
meet) him until last June. 11643137
A) did not meet B) have not met
C) had
not met D) would meet
8. He
(do) nothing before he saw me.
A) would have done 11643138
B) was doing
C) had done
D) would
do
9. I
(leave) home at 8 o'clock this evening.
A) left B)
have left 11643139
C) was leaving D) had left
10. I
(paint) a new picture. 11643140
A) painted
B) painting
C) has painted
D) would
have painted
Exercise 15
1. He was
reading a newspaper when she (come). 11643141
A) was coming B) came
C) had come D) would
come
2. Why
(be) you teasing her? 11643142
A) was B) were
C) had been D) will
be
3. They
(send) the criminals to Jail. 11643143
A) had sent B) were sending
C) sends D) would
send
4. When
I entered the courtyard, it (be) raining.
A) will be B) is
11643144
C) was D) would be
5. She
(be prepare) tea for the guests now.
A) prepares 11643145
B) will
have been preparing
C) is preparing
D) had prepared
6. The
dog (not bark) at the thief. 11643146
A) did not bark B) would
not bark
C) did
not barked D) had not
barked
7. The
girls (pluck) flowers when I saw them.
11643147
A) were plucking B) are
plucking
C) will
be plucking D) would pluck
8. They
were (learn) the poem by heart.
A) learns B) learnt 11643148
C) learning D) learned
9. He
(pay) the fine for overspeeding on the motorway just now. 11643149
A) pays B) paid
C) has paid D) had paid
10. The
officer (fall) asleep while on duty.
A) is falling B) fell 11643150
C) falling D) has fell
Exercise 16
1. He (hurt)
himself while running. 11643151
A) hurted B) had
hurt (Board 2010)
C) hurt D) hurts
2. The
clerks (be) on strike since Monday.
(Board
2010)
11643152
A) were B) have
been
C) will be D) are
3. If
I had worked hard, I..................... 11643153
A) would have pass (Board 2010)
B) should
have pass
C) would
have passed
D) would pass
4. Unless
you........hard you cannot succeed.
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A) do not work B) work
C) will
work D) will not work
5. They
usually ........to Karachi in summer.
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A) went B) will
go
C) have gone D) go
6. I
wish he ............the match.
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2010) 11643156
A) may win B) will
win
C) has won D) had
won
7. He
cried as if he ...........mad. 11643157
(Board 2010)
A) were B) had been
C) is D) will be
8. When
he .............all his newspapers, he'll go home. (Board 2010) 11643158
A) has sold B) is
selling
C) had sold D) will
sell
9. You
(get) a shock when you open that box.
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A) had got B) got
C) have got D) will
get
10. Would
that I ..........rich. 11643160
A) was B) am (Board 2010)
C) were D) have
been
Exercise 17
1. The class (consist) of forty students. 11643161
A) is consisted B) consists
C) is consisting D) consist
2. We (hear) a loud noise. 11643162
A) were hearing B) heared
C) heard D) were heard
3. I (never be) to Murree. 11643163
A) am never being B) was never been
C) have never D) had never been
4. Had he followed his teacher’s advice, he (get
through).
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A) would get through
B) will have got through
C) will get through
D) would have got through
5. None of the students (be) absent today.
A) is
B) is being absent 11643165
C) are D) are being absent
6. All work and no play (make)
Jack a dull boy.
A) was making B) make 11643166
C) is making D) makes
7. We cannot go out because it ______.
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A) is raining B) has rained
C) was raining D) rained
8. She ______ the child for two years.
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A) was nursing B) nurses
C) is nursing D) has
been nursing
9. Work hard lest you ______.
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A) should fail B) fail
C) will fail D) can
fail
10. This book ______last year. (Board 2014)
A) has been published 11643170
B) was published
C) is published
D) had been published