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week
(n)
a period of seven days
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this week
this week
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year
(n)
a period of 365 days
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three years
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second
(n)
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There are sixty seconds in a minute.
There are sixty seconds in a minute.
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hour
(n)
a period of time, equal to sixty minutes
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one hour
one hour
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minute
(n)
a period of 60 seconds
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three minutes
three minutes
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morning
(n)
the period of time at the beginning of the day, usually 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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shower in the morning
shower in the morning
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water
(n)
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bridge over water
bridge over water
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coffee
(n)
a drink made from the beans of the coffee plant
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The coffee pot is full of coffee.
The coffee pot is full of coffee.
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beer
(n)
an alcoholic drink made from a cereal grain such as hops
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The bartender is pouring a draft beer.
The bartender is pouring a draft beer.
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ice
(n)
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melting ice cubes
melting ice cubes
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tea
(n)
a drink made by brewing leaves from the tea plant
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drink tea
drink tea
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wine
(n)
an alcoholic drink made from grape juice
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glass of wine
glass of wine
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mother
(n)
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My mother and father were married fifty (50) years.
My mother and father were married fifty (50) years.
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father
(n)
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Who is Mario's father?
Who is Mario's father?
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husband
(n)
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I shower in the morning, and my husband showers at night.
I shower in the morning, and my husband showers at night.
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wife
(n)
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My wife has blue eyes.
My wife has blue eyes.
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son
(n)
a male child in relation to his parents
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I sent my son to study in London.
I sent my son to study in London.
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daughter
(n)
a female child in relation to her parents
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My son's room is neat, but daughter's room is messy.
My son's room is neat, but daughter's room is messy.
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sugar
(n)
a sweet substance used to make food and drink sweeter
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Soda contains a lot of sugar.
Soda contains a lot of sugar.
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salt
(n)
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Pass the salt.
Pass the salt.
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bread
(n)
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sliced bread
sliced bread
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fruit
(n)
a type of food grown on trees or plants that is often sweet and contains seeds
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fresh fruit
fresh fruit
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vegetable
(n)
a type of plant that is edible
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Vegetables are a rich source of vitamins and minerals.
Vegetables are a rich source of vitamins and minerals.
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fish
(n)
a cold-blooded animal that usually has gills or fins and lives underwater
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Tonight's main course is grilled fish.
Tonight's main course is grilled fish.
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beef
(n)
the flesh of cattle when used for food
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Do you eat beef?
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