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1.MaryandLucyarethebeststudentsinmathclass.
2.Sycamoreandaspentreesaremyfavouritetrees.
3.Birdsandsquirrelsliveintrees.
4.Lightandoxgenarenecessaryforaplanttogrow.
5.AnnaandWilliamaremybestfriends.
6.CharlieandSteveareonthebaseballteam.
1.Kristydribbledtothefoullinebutshedidn'ttouchit.
2.Tompaintedapictureandwaspareparedfortheshow.
3.Myfatheraddedfuelandlitthebarbecue.
4.EarlboughtorborrowedanewCD.
1.Imayjogtoschoolortakethebus.
2.Becausethebuswaslate,Irantoschool.
3.Janiecarefullyplantedtheseedsbuttheflowersneverbloomed.
4.TheGermanshepherdwasahugebutgentledog.
5.Maxhatedthebroccolianddumpeditintothesink.
6.TheywerewatchingStarTrekonTVastheyheardacarsh.
7.Whilewalkingtothemovietheatre,wesawtwocarscrash.
8.IwasstillhungryalthoughIhadeatenahugelunch.
9.Cindywastiredandhungrysoshewasgladtogethome.
10.Isighedhappilyandclosedmyeyeswhilethesailboatglidedoverthewater.