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landmark

last / at last

lately / recently

learn / study

left-hand /
left-handed


lend / borrow

lie / lay

lift / hold / carry

light / set fire to something /
catch fire


line

linking signals

little / a little

locations

lonely / alone / on one's own

look / seem

look up / search /
search for


loose / lose

luck / fortune / chance

look / seem
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1 She looked unhappy.
2 Their house looked exactly like ours.
3 She looks pale.
4 She looked tired after the race.
5 John looks happy.
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1 She seems to be much happier now.
2 He seems like a nice guy.
3 It seemed as if no one cared.
4 The car seemed to suddenly go out of control.
5 She fell and hit her head, she seems to be all right now.
6 You seem kind of nervous.
7 Mr. Naylor seems to take very good care of his car.
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John looks happy.


Mr. Naylor seems to take very good care of his car.

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