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earn | The average person in Canada earns $40,000 per year. | |
| educate | My sister said, "Don't get angry with them, educate them!" | ||
| embarrass | I was embarassed when my friend swore outloud. | ||
| employ | How many people do you employ? | ||
| empty | Empty the pail and then bring it back. | ||
| encourage | I encourage you to always do the best job you can. | ||
| end | When the movie ends we'll go for something to eat. | ||
| enjoy | I enjoyed the movie, how about you? | ||
| entertain | We were entertained all night long. | ||
| escape | The prisoners escaped from jail last night. | ||
| examine | The doctor examined my injured foot. | ||
| excite | I was so excited when they chose me to represent them. | ||
| excuse | There's no excuse for sloppy work. | ||
| exercise | I try to exercise 30 minutes a day. | ||
| exist | Does such a thing exist? | ||
| expand | We expanded our search to include the river. | ||
| expect | You are expected to show up on time for work. | ||
| explain | She explained to me what the meaning of "No" meant. | ||
| explode | The man exploded into a burst of anger. | ||
| extend | Let's extend our holiday another week. |