Give me some WATER, please.
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WATER the flowers, please.
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It is necessary to AIR the classroom after every lesson.
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The AIR in the mountains is so fresh!
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If you want to drink fresh milk, go and MILK our cow.
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You’d better LIGHT the fire with those matches, than sit and do nothing.
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Such a small salary like this is an INSULT to me.
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You INSULT me by saying such things.
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I prefer to FACE difficulties, not to hide.
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Her FACE seems familiar to me.
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The LIGHT from the lamp is too bright.
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This BOOK didn’t interest me at all.
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Could you BOOK the hotel, please?
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I hope you’ll have a good REST.
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Those seaside houses REST on special tall piles.
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That was our last STOP on the way home.
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We’d better STOP here to refuel before we run out of petrol.
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This WISH of his has really surprised me.
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I WISH my children could get the best education possible.
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As Jack was very hungry, he ate three substantial dishes at a GO.
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Give me some WATER, please. Subject
WATER the flowers, please. Predicate
It is necessary to AIR the classroom after every lesson. Predicate
The AIR in the mountains is so fresh! Subject
If you want to drink fresh milk, go and MILK our cow. Predicate
You’d better LIGHT the fire with those matches, than sit and do nothing.
Predicate
Such a small salary like this is an INSULT to me. Subject
You INSULT me by saying such things. Predicate
I prefer to FACE difficulties, not to hide. Predicate
Her FACE seems familiar to me. Subject
The LIGHT from the lamp is too bright. Subject
This BOOK didn’t interest me at all. Subject
Could you BOOK the hotel, please? Predicate
I hope you’ll have a good REST. Subject
Those seaside houses REST on special tall piles. Predicate
That was our last STOP on the way home. Subject
We’d better STOP here to refuel before we run out of petrol. Predicate
This WISH of his has really surprised me. Subject
I WISH my children could get the best education possible. Predicate
As Jack was very hungry, he ate three substantial dishes at a GO. Subject