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Question
New words
alone, bookshop, machines, finally, climbed
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Solution
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Alone: when no one else is present Example sentences: 1) I will stay alone at home in the evening. 2) The teacher was sitting alone in the class.
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Bookshop: a shop where books are sold Example sentences: 1) The bookshop gets closed in the evening. 2) The bookshop was very small.
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Machines: mechanical device Example sentences: 1) We brought machines from Paris. 2) The fax machine is not working.
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Finally: after a long time Example sentences: 1) We finally decided to go to Manali. 2) The results finally got declared.
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Climbed: to go or come up a slope Example sentences: 1) He climbed the hill easily. 2) My sister climbed the stairs with a stick.
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