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- What’s your favorite food?
- My favorite food is pizza.
- Do you drink? Yes, I drink.
- No, I don’t drink.
- Do you have pets?
- Yes, I have two pets.
- Where do you work?
- I work at Microsoft.
- Can you dance?
- Yes, I can dance.
- What’s going on?
- Did I get you right?
- Don’t take it to heart.
- I didn’t catch that.
- Oh, that explains it.
- Things happen.
- Sorry to bother you.
- I’ll be with you in a minute.
- Where were we?
- Good for you!
- How is it going?
- Long time no see!
- What have you been up to?
- What’s up?
- Are you still at home?
- Can you come with us?
- That’s a good one.
- It’s very kind of you!
- Thank you anyway
- Thank you in advance!
- Why is the guy behind me honking?
- You are going too slow.
- I am driving at the speed limit!
- Everyone drives fast in this town.
- No one follows the rule?
- You’re the only one.
- I should yell at him.
- No, he’ll just be even more mad.
- Good! He deserves to be mad.
- You don’t know if he’s dangerous.
- Silvia is too sick.
- She has a cold.
- Silvia can’t stop sneezing.
- She keeps a tissue box near her.
- Her nose is so red.
- She also has a fever.
- She is too sick to go to school.
- Her friends visit her.
- They give her the homework.
- They try to make her feel better.
- She has bad manners.
- She never shows any respect.
- Her mother buys her a present.
- She does not say thank you.
- Her friend comes to her house.
- She asks them to leave.
- Her friend has something for her.
- She doesn’t like it.
- Her dad asks her for a favor.
- She does not do it.
- Kelly and Julie are best friends.
- They do everything together.
- They walk to school together.
- They eat breakfast together.
- Kelly eats bacon and eggs.
- Julie eats cereal.
- They take the same classes.
- Kelly is good at math.
- Julie is good at English.
- They help each other out.
- Tom. It’s time to get up.
- Is it 7:00 already? I’m still sleepy.
- That’s okay. Are you Hungry?
- Yes, mom. I am so hungry.
- Can I have pancakes?
- Of course, you can.
- I’ll get them ready.
- Thanks, mom. I’m on my way!
- It’s a beautiful morning, son.
- Yes, it’s a sunny day.
- People go to church on Sunday.
- They trust in God.
- They hope they will go to heaven.
- They probably will.
- But no one knows for sure.
- That’s for sure.
- No one knows what happens after.
- We’ll be happy in heaven with God.
- That’s what many people believe.
- I don’t want to go to hell.
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- Kate is walking.
- She sees a dog.
- The dog wags its tail.
- Kate likes the dog.
- It has no collar.
- Kate takes it home.
- She washes the dog.
- She names him “Toby.”
- She takes Toby to the vet.
- Toby is healthy.
- Sara is hungry.
- She goes to the kitchen.
- She opens the cabinet.
- There are a lot of snacks.
- The potato chips are too salty.
- The ice cream is too watery.
- The kiwis are too sour.
- The cereal is too bland.
- Her dad comes home.
- He gives her crackers.
- She goes to the market.
- She buys ingredients for lunch.
- She goes to the pharmacy.
- She picks up her medicine.
- She goes to school.
- She takes three tests.
- She goes to the park.
- She runs ten laps.
- She finally goes home.
- She is tired and sweaty.
- She gets money from her parents.
- They give her $10 a week.
- She wants more.
- She asks her parents nicely.
- They say no.
- She tries to change their minds.
- She washes their cars.
- She makes them dinner.
- She compliments them.
- They give her a raise.
- The kids are in class.
- The teacher is teaching math.
- The kids are tired.
- They want to play.
- They want to see the sun.
- They like slides.
- They also like swings.
- They don’t like math.
- They stare at the clock.
- The clock moves slowly.
- She goes out to play.
- She runs around.
- She falls down. It hurts.
- She cries. She gets up.
- She goes to the nurse.
- The nurse is nice.
- She looks friendly.
- The nurse gives her a lollipop.
- It tastes good.
- The nurse gives her a bandage.
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