Has anybody seen my keys?
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Joe has the ability to be something great if he continues to practice every day.
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Joe has the ability to be something great if he continues to practice every day.
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Mike sreamed at the boy for about fifteen minutes.
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Mike screamed at the boy for about fifteen minutes.
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If everyone studies grammar, the world would be a better place.
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Did you hear that we are going to have the day off?
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Did you hear that we are going to have the day off?
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Who has my car keys?
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Please give that book to me.
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Please give that book to me.
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I could hear the laughter coming down the hall.
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Because he lost his job, my uncle had to collect unemployment.
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The little girl started to cry because she couldn't find her mother.
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Someone drew something obscene on the cement.
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Someone drew something obscene on the cement.
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My grandmother thinks that I paid too much for the car.
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My grandmother thinks that I paid too much for the car.
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My dad and my mom are on a two-week vaction.
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Mike accidently cut himself while shaving this morning.
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