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Q - R Verbs!

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question The police officer said, "We need to question her."
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queue The queue is to long, and its beginning to rain, lets leave.
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race Please don't race when you drive.
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radiate A light radiated from the cave entrance.
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rain It sure rained last night.
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raise Raise one hand if you want to come with me.
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reach Will this ladder reach the roof?
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realize I realized that I was to late to attend the party.
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receive Did you receive my letter yet?
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recognize I recognized the man sitting across from me.
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record Record this song for me, please.
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reduce In order to fit into my pants I need to reduce my weight.
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reflect Give me some time, I need to reflect before I answer.
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refuse I refuse to litter.
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regret There are some things in my childhood that I regret doing.
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rein Your horses are out of control; rein them in!
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reject We had to reject those who were afraid of heights.
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rejoice Come and rejoice in the birth of my son with me!
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relax I'm going home to relax with a good cup of hot chocolate.
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release "You are released from this agreement," said the judge.
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rely Sometimes I need to rely on my wife to help me out.
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remain "Whose going to remain," asked the sergeant?
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remember I have to remember to file my taxes this year.
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remind May I remind you that next week is the parade.
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remove Please remove your shoes before entering.
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repair The house was in need of repair.
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repeat Please repeat that phrase one more time for me.
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replace We need to replace the tires on our car.
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reply Could I have a reply by next week please?
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report Report in at the front desk, please.
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reproduce Can you reproduce this show in Paris for me?
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request "What is your request," asked the ticket agent?
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rescue I was once lost on a mountain, but was rescued.
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retire What are you going to do after you retire?
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return Please return the hammer you borrowed.
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ryhme Does your poem ryhme?
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rinse After you wash your hair with soap its best to rinse it.
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risk "Are we at financial risk," asked the bank manager?
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rob I was robbed on the way to the store last night.
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rock Please don't rock the boat, we could sink.
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roll The chair was to heavy to carry, so I rolled it out to my truck.
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rot The fallen apples rot under the tree.
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rub My shoulder hurts, would you rub it for me?
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rule Do only Kings and Queens rule, I ask?
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ruin I spilled coffee on my white shirt and ruined it.
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rush Lets not rush, we may never pass this way again.