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2 STUDIO CLASSROOM SEPTEMBER 2019
* He’s always telling stories where the past and present
intertwine.
* She knew she couldn’t straddle the issue any longer and
that she would have to choose sides.
* Although the professor’s style of teaching is
unconventional, his students seem to learn a lot.
* Many of the city’s theaters are avant-garde and
experimental.
* Kelsey’s grandfather has had a truly remarkable life!
* Peanut butter and jelly make a great sandwich
combination.
* Zoe spends the majority of her time at school.
* She requested a copy of the document.
* Who will you nominate for club president?
* The show’s final episode will be shown tonight.
* The test is used to diagnose a variety of diseases.
* He had been miraculously saved from almost certain
death.
* Collin runs a shelter for lost animals.
* The war forced many people to become refugees.
* The people running the conference decided to waive the
fee for students.
* The writer often works from coffee shops using his
laptop.
* This country’s immigration laws are very strict.
* “I won!” the child exclaimed.
* Her friendship has been a great blessing to me.
* They come from different cultural backgrounds.
* Hank encountered some unexpected problems on his
trip.
* The children had a positive interaction with each other.
* Sara received a portion of the money when she turned 18
years old.
* We must look at every aspect of the issue.
* The diners finished eating at eight o’clock.
* The restaurant server was very courteous.
* Tim loves the convenience of living near his office.
* Things started to get out of hand, so someone called the
police.
* I never know who has the right of way at this turning.
* It was difficult to get by in the crowded train station.
* I don’t let my cat outside because I don’t want her to get
run over.
* It’s a good idea to steer clear of dark alleys.
* I heard there was a bad accident yesterday that involved
eight cars.
* The star’s great performance earned him the coveted
Academy Award for Best Actor.
* On the heels of graduation, we left immediately for a
European vacation.
* We need nine names on the roster in order to form a
baseball team.
* Patsy manages a retail shop in the mall.
* The mayor’s campaign has been gaining momentum
since her TV appearance.
* The diver stayed down in the water for a while.
* I was scared to ski on my own, so I hired an instructor.
* It was sometime after midnight when the movie wrapped
up.
* The players are suiting up for the game.
* Nervous mothers tend to hover over their children.
* Margaret hopes to win her school’s tennis championship.
* Nicole once dreamed of seeing the world, but after years
of traveling, the idea has lost its excitement and glamour.
* If you don’t eat meat, you might not find too many good
options in a steakhouse.
* My sister’s house, with its five kids, four dogs and three
cats, is always chaotic.
* She is the founder and managing director of the
company.
* The new students have shown a willingness to listen and
learn.
* It’s important for athletes to test their gear before using it.
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