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Look at the words in the boxes. Match the words to make as many new words as possible. One is done for you. Eg. out house. out root river wall water garden flower garden sun hill aerial bed busy sill - English

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Look at the words in the boxes. Match the words to make as many new words as possible. One is done for you. Eg. out house.

out root
river wall
water garden
flower garden
sun hill
aerial bed
busy sill
window house
foot shine
compound fall
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    New Words
out root out house
river wall river bed
water garden water fall
flower garden flower garden
sun hill sun shine
aerial bed aerial root
busy sill busy body
window house window sill
foot shine foot hill
compound fall compound wall
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Chapter 2.1: When the Trees Walked - Vocabulary [Page 117]

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Chapter 2.1 When the Trees Walked
Vocabulary | Q E. | Page 117

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