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I wanted to talk <mainly> about the garden, but we can discuss the garage if you want. start learning
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The <guarantee> on the fridge is no longer valid, so it'll cost us a fortune to have it repaired. start learning
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Don't forget to <fasten> the door securely before you go on holiday. start learning
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The house was <fairly> big compared to his last one. start learning
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She let him sleep in the <spare> room even though she refused to speak to him. start learning
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The gate was made of <wrought> iron. start learning
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Their house was burnt to <ashes>. start learning
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In the event of the <fire alarm> sounding, make your way calmly to the nearest emergency exit. start learning
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They bought the old <mill> and spent three hundred thousand making it possible to live in. start learning
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I want to get home before <dusk>. start learning
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We discovered a serious construction <defect> only after we bought the house. start learning
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I <wove> this rug myself. start learning
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The house was full of hustle and <bustle> when our family arrived for the Christmas holidays. start learning
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There was a strong smell of paint <fumes> from the freshly painted room. start learning
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I can reach the shelf only if you <boost> me up. start learning
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This <recess> would be perfect for shelves. start learning
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Three people this morning have <slipped> on the floor - go and dry it! start learning
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The fridge was located next to the kitchen <sink>. start learning
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If you <stitch> these pieces of fabric together they'll make a nice cushion. start learning
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You will find all the <cleaning equipment> on the top shelf in the store room. start learning
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She <leaned> the ladder against the wall and started to climb it. start learning
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George <wallpapered> his new flat all by himself. start learning
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They live at the <top> of the block and stayed at home for three days when the lift broke. start learning
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In Rio de Janeiro thousands of people live in <shanties> in large areas called favelas. start learning
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Put a <wedge> beneath the door to hold it open. start learning
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While she was cleaning the house, she <disposed of> all the junk. start learning
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He <flopped> into the armchair with a glass of whisky in his hand. start learning
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The <string> wasn't long enough to tie the rubbish bag. start learning
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They had their house furnished by an <interior decorator>. start learning
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My grandmother always <covered> the table with lace cloth. start learning
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If you light a candle <tonight>, don't forget to extinguish it before bedtime. start learning
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This sofa should be <padded> again - it's getting too hard. start learning
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<Empty> the jar into the bowl. start learning
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The <provisions> of the lease were favourable. start learning
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When we lifted the lid, dirty water <gushed> out all over the ground. start learning
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Don't start the fire there or it will <burn> the fence. start learning
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The house is small but it's very <cosy>. start learning
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I can't <take> this picture <down>. It's too high up. start learning
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There are a lot of homeless people living on the <sidewalks> of New York. start learning
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<Scrub> the sink, please. start learning
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