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Trying on Shoes

  1. He goes to a shoe store.
  2. He sees a pair he likes.
  3. It is black and white.
  4. He tries it on. It is too tight.
  5. He asks if there is a bigger size.
  6. There is not.
  7. He looks at the other shoes.
  8. He sees another pair he likes.
  9. It is bright yellow.
  10. He tries it on. It fits perfectly.

Different Flavors

  1. I like cupcakes and lollipops.
  2. Both of them are sweet.
  3. My mom likes hamburgers and french fries.
  4. Both of them are salty.
  5. My dad likes lemons and grapefruits.
  6. Both of them are sour.
  7. My sister likes coffee and dark chocolate.
  8. Both of them are bitter.
  9. My brother likes everything.

English Classroom

  1. Can you help me, please?
  2. Can I go out?
  3. Can I answer the question?
  4. Can I switch off the lights?
  5. Teacher, can you repeat please?
  6. Can I open the window?
  7. Can we pack our things now?
  8. What page are we on?
  9. I am ready. May I start it?
  10. What is the homework?
  11. Sorry, for being late.

Staying at a Hotel

  1. Do you have a reservation?
  2. Do you need help with your bags?
  3. Is there anything else?
  4. How many guests are with you?
  5. Your room is on the second floor.
  6. Thank you for staying with us!
  7. I’d like to book a room, please.
  8. We really enjoyed our stay.
  9. The room is too noisy.
  10. Can I see the room, please?

The Oldest Brother

  1. Brian is the oldest brother.
  2. He has two younger brothers.
  3. Brian helps his parents around the house.
  4. He washes the dishes.
  5. He mops the floor.
  6. He picks up his brothers from school.
  7. Brian also teaches his brothers.
  8. He tells them to be honest, kind, and friendly.
  9. Brian loves his family.

Picking Her Up

  1. He is talking to his friends.
  2. His cell phone rings.
  3. He answers it. It is his sister.
  4. She asks if he could pick her up at school.
  5. He tells her to wait.
  6. He gets off the couch.
  7. He tells his friends to leave.
  8. He drives his car.
  9. He parks on the street.
  10. His sister gets in the car.

A Good Shower

  1. She goes to the market.
  2. She buys ingredients for lunch and dinner.
  3. She goes to the pharmacy.
  4. She picks up her medicine.
  5. She goes to school.
  6. She takes three tests.
  7. She goes to the park.
  8. She runs ten laps.
  9. She finally goes home.
  10. She is tired and sweaty.
  11. What a day!
  12. She takes a cold shower.
  13. She feels good.

too sick

  1. She is too sick.
  2. She has the cold.
  3. She can’t stop sneezing.
  4. She keeps a tissue box near her.
  5. Her nose is so red.
  6. She also has a fever.
  7. She puts a cold towel over her forehead.
  8. She is too sick to go to school.
  9. Her friends visit her.
  10. They give her the homework.
  11. They try to make her feel better.

An Unhealthy Boy

  1. He is fat.
  2. He only eats red meat, chips, and candy.
  3. His parents worry about him.
  4. They ban him from eating fattening foods.
  5. They cook healthy meals only from now on.
  6. They eat oatmeal for breakfast.
  7. They eat fish and vegetables for lunch.
  8. They eat chicken and salad for dinner.

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My First Flight

  1. Today we are flying, Richard.
  2. Are you sure it’s safe, dad?
  3. Of course, son.
  4. I fly all the time.
  5. Can’t we drive to grandma’s house?
  6. Yes, we can, but it takes longer.
  7. Okay, dad. We’ll fly.
  8. You are going to love it, son.
  9. I hope so.
  10. Take your time.

go to sleep

  1. I am so excited about tomorrow.
  2. I know, dear, but it is bedtime.
  3. Okay. I hope I can sleep.
  4. Just close your eyes
  5. And sleep will come.
  6. Can I get on the big rides?
  7. I think so,
  8. If you are tall enough.
  9. I’m sure I am.
  10. Then you can get on them.

Cycling

  1. Do you like my new bicycle?
  2. It looks very sporty!
  3. It’s a racing bike.
  4. I could be in the triathlon.
  5. I hear triathlons are difficult!
  6. You have to train hard for them.
  7. Are triathlons on three sports?
  8. Yes, cycling, running, and swimming.
  9. I’ll be sure to watch you compete.
  10. It’s not a competition against others.

Joining a Club

  1. Excuse me. How can I help you?
  2. I want to buy a membership card.
  3. How did you hear about us?
  4. A friend of mine is a membership.
  5. What services are you interested in?
  6. I am interested in the swimming pool.
  7. Would you like to work out in the gym?
  8. Yes, I would.
  9. Here is a listing of our prices.
  10. I think this plan is best for me.

Use a Tissue

  1. Don’t wipe your nose on your sleeve.
  2. But I don’t have a tissue.
  3. Take a tissue in the bathroom.
  4. I didn’t have time to get one from there.
  5. Your sleeves are not tissues.
  6. All my friends use their sleeves.
  7. That doesn’t make it right.
  8. I saw Dad wipe his nose on his sleeve.
  9. I will talk to your father about that.
  10. I bet Dad did it all the time.
  11. When he was my age.

Swimming

  1. Can you teach me to swim?
  2. Why don’t you take a class instead?
  3. Swim classes are embarrassing.
  4. I suppose I can teach you.
  5. How did you learn to swim?
  6. My father threw me into a lake.
  7. When I was 4 years old.
  8. You could have drowned!
  9. I could have, but I swam instead.
  10. Is that how you plan to teach me?
  11. It’s the best way to learn.

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It’s time!

1. When did__ invite___.

Correct! Wrong!

2. Ela não quis nos ajudar.

Correct! Wrong!

3. Ela não nos ligou.

Correct! Wrong!

let’s study!

1. Ela comprou um carro.

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2. Eles não venderam a casa.

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3. Ele veio aqui ontem.

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answer them

1. Você conhece a mãe dela?

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2. Aqueles são os pais dele.

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3. Eses são nossos livros.

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