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A Good Boy

  1. Billy always listens to his mother.
  2. He always does what she says.
  3. His mother says, “Brush your teeth,
  4. Billy brushes his teeth.
  5. If his mother says, “Go to bed,
  6. Billy goes to bed.
  7. Billy is a very good boy.
  8. A good boy listens to his mother.
  9. She doesn’t have to ask him again
  10. She asks him to do everything.

Thanksgiving

  1. Thanksgiving is a national holiday.
  2. It is celebrated once a year.
  3. Mark loved Thanksgiving.
  4. It is his favorite holiday.
  5. Every year, he cooks a turkey.
  6. Mark’s wife helps him.
  7. Mark cooks other dishes, too.
  8. He makes potato salad, and ham.
  9. Mark invites his family.
  10. Mark has a large family.
  11. Mark’s wife also invites her family.

Going to Sleep

  1. She came back home from work.
  2. She looked at her watch.
  3. It was nine o’clock.
  4. She went to her bedroom.
  5. And put on her pajamas.
  6. She got her blanket.
  7. She lay down on her bed.
  8. The room was very cold.
  9. She went to her closet.
  10. She came back and slept..

Time for Dinner

  1. Ana, it’s time for dinner.
  2. Okay, mommy. I’m on my way.
  3. Sit on that chair, please?
  4. This one mom?
  5. Yes, Ana. The big chair.
  6. I never sat here before.
  7. I made chicken tonight.
  8. I love your chicken, mom.
  9. Thank you so much, baby.

It’s a Hot Day

  1. Wow! It sure is hot today.
  2. Yes, it is so hot today.
  3. It’s probably 90 degrees.
  4. Did you want to go anywhere?
  5. Sure! How about a movie?
  6. A movie would be great.
  7. Yes. It will be cool there.
  8. Going to a movie is a great idea.
  9. Anything to cool us down.

Picking a Movie

  1. Let’s go to see a movie.
  2. That sounds great, Lisa.
  3. What do you want to see?
  4. Let’s see something funny.
  5. Do you know of a good one?
  6. Let’s pick one we both like.
  7. All right, let’s go.
  8. We can look online
  9. That’s sounds good.
  10. That’s a great idea.

Climbing a Tree

  1. Hey Linda. Want to play?
  2. What do you want to play?
  3. Let’s think together.
  4. Let’s climb this tree.
  5. No. That’s dangerous.
  6. No, it’s not.
  7. Yes, it is. We can fall.
  8. Just watch, okay?
  9. It’s easy.
  10. That looks like fun.

Friday the 13th

  1. Today is Friday 13th.
  2. That’s a bad day.
  3. It’s supposed to be unlucky.
  4. That’s what I do.
  5. Bob was in a hotel on Friday 13th.
  6. That was a mistake.
  7. He stayed on the 13th floor.
  8. What happened?
  9. Someone stole his laptop.
  10. He learned his lesson.

Is It Raining?

  1. What’s the weather like?
  2. I don’t know. I just woke up.
  3. Why don’t you look outside?
  4. Okay. It looks like rain.
  5. Why do you say that?
  6. The sky is gray.
  7. Is it raining right now?
  8. No, it is not raining.
  9. How do you know?
  10. The street isn’t wet.

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simple pst

  1. I wrote letters to my friends.
  2. He paid the bills yesterday.
  3. We knew to do the tests.
  4. She met my sister last week.
  5. That girl broke her arm.
  6. He told the truth about you.
  7. He didn’t wait for his students.
  8. She didn’t sell her house.
  9. I didn’t understand your e-mail.
  10. She didn’t finish her homework

questions

  1. How did you do that?
  2. How did you meet her? 
  3. How did you open the door? 
  4. How did you go there? 
  5. How was your weekend?
  6. How do you play this?
  7. How are you feeling?
  8. How do you know that?
  9. How do you come here?
  10. How do you spell it?

using “the”

  1. The sun is up.
  2. That’s the way.
  3. Turn up the TV.
  4. Keep the change.
  5. Open the bottle.
  6. The boy is kind.
  7. The dog is dead.
  8. The leaves fell.
  9. The light is on.
  10. The room is hot.

only questions

  1. Why are you crying?
  2. What are they laughing at?
  3. Why is he laughing?
  4. Are you listening to me?
  5. Where are your friends going?
  6. Are your parents watching TV?
  7. What’s Claire cooking?
  8. Why are you looking at me?
  9. Is the bus coming?
  10. Are you watching TV?

to be (past)

  1. I was at home alone. 
  2. I was with her here.
  3. You were at the station. 
  4. He was my friend. 
  5. She was working. 
  6. It was very late. 
  7. We were studying English. 
  8. You were my teacher.
  9. They were going home.
  10. They were at school

comparative

  1. Sally is older than Julie.
  2. Paul is taller than Mike
  3. Louis cooks better than Lydia
  4. Layton is smarter than Phoenix
  5. Draven is stronger than Caitlyn
  6. Today is colder than last night.
  7. Lola is faster than Lara
  8. John is shorter than Larry
  9. Today is hotter than yesterday.
  10. Linux is safer than Windows

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“That” parte 03

  1. Is that it?
  2. What’s that?
  3. Is that true?
  4. That is mine.
  5. That‘s right!
  6. Who is that?
  7. I’ve seen that.
  8. That‘s my book!
  9. Follow that car.
  10. That‘s strange.
  11. That‘s the way.
  12. That‘s too bad.

“In” parte 01

  1. He’s in love with her.
  2. The lady in red.
  3. It’s in my pocket.
  4. Robert’s in his room.
  5. He’s sick in bed.
  6. His life is in danger.
  7. He’s in his fifties.
  8. She’s in her room.
  9. Play in the street.
  10. She’s in class.
  11. Her hair in white.
  12. He’s in the car.

“In” parte 02

  1. They are in class.
  2. Are you in a hurry?
  3. He arrived in time.
  4. She works in a bank.
  5. Tom is in the house.
  6. We swam in the lake.
  7. What is in the desk?
  8. Let the boy in.
  9. He died in 1895.
  10. Please, keep in touch.
  11. Wait in line, please?
  12. He works in a factory.