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- Teacher, May I go to the bathroom?
- Class is over in 5 minutes, Donna.
- Can I go then?
- Yes, you can, Donna.
- I don’t know if I can hold it.
- If you can’t, then go, dear.
- I think I can go in a few minutes.
- Pretty good my dear.
- Thank you, Donna.
- He works at the grocery store.
- He is the manager.
- He has a different uniform
- His uniform is red.
- His coworkers’ uniforms are blue.
- Everyone is doing their job.
- He tells them how to do better.
- He goes around the store.
- He likes to ask customers
- If they’re glad to be there.
- Ms. suzy. I’m not feeling well.
- What is it, Elizabeth?
- My head hurts.
- You may have a headache.
- Yes, I think I do.
- Let’s see the school nurse.
- Okay, Ms. Thomas.
- I’ll be back in class.
- Try to be quiet.
- I’m gonna try a little.
- Hi. My name is Mary.
- Hello, Mary. I’m Michelle.
- It’s nice to meet you, Michelle.
- Thank you so much.
- What do you want to do?
- I have to go to class now.
- Yeah. Me too. We’ll meet later?
- Yes. We can meet after school.
- Okay. I’ll see you there.
- We can have lunch together.
- Michelle eats with her family.
- She wants to eat peas.
- She asks her mom,
- Will you please pass me the peas?
- Her mom smiles a lot.
- She gives her the plate.
- She gets a gift from her dad.
- She thanks him.
- She sees a classmate crying.
- She gives the classmate a tissue.
- I like cupcakes and lollipops.
- Both of them are sweet.
- My mom likes hamburgers.
- Both of them are salty.
- My dad likes lemon juice.
- Both of them are sour.
- My sister likes coffee.
- Both of them are bitter.
- My brother likes everything.
- Mom, I’m hungry.
- Look in the fridge.
- There’s nothing to eat.
- Are you sure? It’s almost empty.
- I went to the market yesterday.
- I don’t see anything.
- I bought oranges and apples.
- I don’t want fruit.
- Eat the fruit. It’s good for you.
- Next time you go to the market.
- My parents go to church on Sunday.
- They trust in God.
- I hope they will go to heaven.
- They probably will.
- But no one knows for sure.
- That’s for sure.
- No one knows what happens.
- If we are good, we will be happy.
- That’s what many people believe.
- If we are bad, we will be unhappy.
- She goes to the mall.
- There are many stores at the mall.
- She sees a clothing store.
- She goes inside.
- There are many different shirts.
- Some shirts have flowers.
- Other shirts have stripes.
- She gets a flowered shirt.
- It is blue and white.
- She tries it on.
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- How is he today?
- How are you doing?
- How is she today?
- How is it going?
- How big are they?
- How could he do this? –
- How could you?
- How dare you?
- How did you do that?
- How did you know that?
- Do I look like a fool?
- Do he like going there?
- Do me a favor! –
- Do your best!
- Do you have any money?
- Do you know him?
- Do you love his sister?
- Do you come tomorrow?
- Do you study English?
- Do you remember me?
- Mary goes to the store.
- The store is very big.
- The store sells bakery goods.
- Mary sees a carrot cake.
- She does not like carrots.
- She sees a banana nut muffin.
- It looks good.
- It costs two dollars.
- She buys it.
- She takes the wrapper off.
- The book is in the library.
- Silvia goes to the library.
- She wants to borrow it.
- She uses her card to check it out.
- She takes the book back home.
- She sits on the couch.
- She reads the first page.
- It is very good.
- She reads twenty more pages.
- She likes it very much.
- Are you married?
- Are you thirsty?
- Is it cold today?
- Are your hands cold?
- Is it dark now?
- Are you her teacher?
- Is your wife doctor?
- Where is she from?
- What’s her name?
- How old is she?
- She’s from London.
- What color is your bag?
- It’s black.
- Are you hungry?
- No, I’m not.
- How’s John?
- He’s fine.
- Who’s that woman?
- She’s my sister.
- Is your mother at home?
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- It is a new phone.
- He is lying now.
- Who is he?
- He is so kind.
- He is a nice guy.
- He is so sick.
- Is it free?
- Is that his car?
- This is her car.
- Who is she?
- He is smart.
- How is Mary?
- That car is hers.
- That‘s her phone.
- That‘s his friend.
- That‘s our bus.
- I don’t know that.
- That boy is smart.
- That house is big.
- That’s her teacher.
- That‘s really sad.
- What’s that sound?
- Whose car is that?
- Wow! That‘s cheap!
- I want that bag.
- Let me see that.
- That car is his.
- That’s a table.
- That’s his car.
- That isn’t fair.
- That won’t work!
- That‘s not fair.
- That‘s terrible.
- Who’s that boy?
- Who’s that man?
- Who’s that girl?