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- 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.
- Billy always listens to his mother.
- He always does what she says.
- His mother says, “Brush your teeth,
- Billy brushes his teeth.
- If his mother says, “Go to bed,
- Billy goes to bed.
- Billy is a very good boy.
- A good boy listens to his mother.
- She doesn’t have to ask him again
- She asks him to do everything.
- Thanksgiving is a national holiday.
- It is celebrated once a year.
- Mark loved Thanksgiving.
- It is his favorite holiday.
- Every year, he cooks a turkey.
- Mark’s wife helps him.
- Mark cooks other dishes, too.
- He makes potato salad, and ham.
- Mark invites his family.
- Mark has a large family.
- Mark’s wife also invites her family.
- She came back home from work.
- She looked at her watch.
- It was nine o’clock.
- She went to her bedroom.
- And put on her pajamas.
- She got her blanket.
- She lay down on her bed.
- The room was very cold.
- She went to her closet.
- She came back and slept..
- Ana, it’s time for dinner.
- Okay, mommy. I’m on my way.
- Sit on that chair, please?
- This one mom?
- Yes, Ana. The big chair.
- I never sat here before.
- I made chicken tonight.
- I love your chicken, mom.
- Thank you so much, baby.
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- 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?
- I wrote letters to my friends.
- He paid the bills yesterday.
- We knew to do the tests.
- She met my sister last week.
- That girl broke her arm.
- He told the truth about you.
- He didn’t wait for his students.
- She didn’t sell her house.
- I didn’t understand your e-mail.
- She didn’t finish her homework
- How did you do that?
- How did you meet her?
- How did you open the door?
- How did you go there?
- How was your weekend?
- How do you play this?
- How are you feeling?
- How do you know that?
- How do you come here?
- How do you spell it?
- The sun is up.
- That’s the way.
- Turn up the TV.
- Keep the change.
- Open the bottle.
- The boy is kind.
- The dog is dead.
- The leaves fell.
- The light is on.
- The room is hot.
- Why are you crying?
- What are they laughing at?
- Why is he laughing?
- Are you listening to me?
- Where are your friends going?
- Are your parents watching TV?
- What’s Claire cooking?
- Why are you looking at me?
- Is the bus coming?
- Are you watching TV?
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- He’s in love with her.
- The lady in red.
- It’s in my pocket.
- Robert’s in his room.
- He’s sick in bed.
- His life is in danger.
- He’s in his fifties.
- She’s in her room.
- Play in the street.
- She’s in class.
- Her hair in white.
- He’s in the car.
- They are in class.
- Are you in a hurry?
- He arrived in time.
- She works in a bank.
- Tom is in the house.
- We swam in the lake.
- What is in the desk?
- Let the boy in.
- He died in 1895.
- Please, keep in touch.
- Wait in line, please?
- He works in a factory.
- Keep in touch.
- May I come in?
- I am in London.
- Please, come in.
- I live in Japan.
- My father is in.
- I believe in him.
- She’s not in.
- Rome is in Italy.
- We’re in a hurry.
- Bill was in Japan.
- She’s in the bath.