Use each of the following words in two different sentences. Each of these
words should be used in two different meanings:
a) party
b) bark
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(a)So the party was actually for him, not both of them. ...
According to the invitation, the party will be held in the main entrance near the Christmas tree. ...
You will need a sitter for the party anyway. ...
The smoke was bothering me and I didn't want to ruin the party for all of you, so I simply walked home.
(b)
S] [T] Your dog is still barking at me. ( ...
[S] [T] You're barking up the wrong tree. ( ...
[S] [T] Cookie wagged his tail and barked. ( ...
[S] [T] I hear a dog barking in the woods. ( ...
[S] [T] I heard our dog barking all night. ( ...
[S] [T] Suddenly, the dog started barking. ( ...
[S] [T] They stripped the tree of its bark. (
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