| Pack |
He bought a pack of cards. |
He has just packed her luggage. |
| Pain |
He cried with pain. |
His behavior pained his parents. |
| Palm |
I got the work done by greasing the palm. |
He palmed off spurious drugs. |
| Park |
This is a spacious park. |
Please park your cars here. |
| Part |
This is a part of the last lesson. |
She parted from her parents sorrowfully. |
| Pass |
Things have come to a pretty pass. |
Please let me pass. |
| Pen |
This is the pen that my grandfather gave to me on my birthday. |
She has panned many short stories. |
| permit |
You can't camp here without a permit from the park. |
The park rangers don't permit fires here. |
| Phone |
My phone is out of order. |
I have phoned you up to cancel the dinner. |
| Pin |
There was a pin drop silence in the room. |
She pinned up her hair very neatly. |
| Pocket |
We found to our surprise that somebody had picked his pocket. |
The boy quickly pocketed the chocolates. |
| present |
Happy birthday! I bought you a present! |
They will present their findings tomorrow at the meeting. |
| Pride |
He looked with pride at his daughter playing on piano. |
He always prides himself on his wealth. |
| Process |
Chemo therapy is a long and painful process. |
India does not have enough recycling plants to process the waste materials. |
| Produce |
The farmers are happy with the produce this year. |
Hard work will definitely produce good results. |
| project |
I'm working on a project for school. It's about renewable energy. |
Unemployment is projected to fall next year. That's good news. |
| protest |
There was a large protest in front of the government office. |
My class protested loudly when the teacher gave us 6 pages of summer homework. |