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Daily Oral Language1 1. weve come along way since anglo saxon times 2. however much of our basic jargon has came to us from the anglo saxon language which we call old english
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Page 1: Daily Oral Language1 1. weve come along way since anglo saxon times 2. however much of our basic jargon has came to us from the anglo saxon language which.

Daily Oral Language1

1. weve come along way since anglo saxon times

2. however much of our basic jargon has came to us from the anglo saxon language which we call old english

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Daily Oral Language1

1. We’ve come a long way since Anglo-Saxon times.

2. However, much of our basic jargon has come to us from the Anglo-Saxon language, which we call Old English.

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1. feudalism a social system based on loyallty and land tenure replaced the social structure described in beowulf

2. a woman in medieval society was always subservient to a man; weather she was married or not

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1.Feudalism, a social system based on loyalty and land tenure, replaced the social structure described in Beowulf.

1.A woman in medieval society was always subservient to a man, whether she was married or not.

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Daily Oral Language31. ballads sung in the Applacian

mountains were discovered by linguists to be markedly simular to many British ballads

2. for example the Applacian Ballad John Randolph is very much like the Scottish ballad Lord Randall

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1. Ballads sung in the Appalachian Mountains were discovered by linguists to be remarkedly similar to many British ballads.

2. For example, the Appalachian ballad “John Randolph” is very much like the Scottish ballad “Lord Randall.”

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1. the earlly british settlers the Celts were a people heavily swayed by thier magical Religion

2. the mythology of the Celts have influenced English and Irish Writer’s for centuries

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1. The early British settlers, the Celts, were a people heavily swayed by their magical religion.

2. The mythology of the Celts has influenced English and Irish writers for centuries.

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1. the article new digital photography appears in the book photography today it also appears i believe in the book how to take great pictures

2. she was so angry she flinged the letter in the fire and sweared shed never speak to her sister again

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The article, “New Digital Photography,” appears in the book Photography Today and in the book How to Take Great Pictures.

2. She was so angry she flung the letter in the fire and swore she’d never speak to her sister again.

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1. the self assured actor turned to the director and asked will you be auditioning talented actors for the french movie at 230 PM on Friday

2. she lives at 319 beverly drive los angeles california which is located off of highway 108

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1. The self-assured actor turned to the director and asked, “Will you be auditioning talented actors for the French movie at 2:30 P.M. on Friday?”

2. She lives at 319 Beverly Drive, Los Angeles, California, which is located off of Highway 108.

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1. the laocoön and his sons is a statue in the vatican museun in rome italy it was made on the island of rhodes in greece and later it was sent to italy

2. my sister she has spoke many times in fact about that book the grapes of wrath

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1. “The Laocoön and His Sons” is a statue in the Vatican Museum in Rome, Italy. It was made on the island of Rhodes in Greece and later sent to Italy.

1. My sister she has spoken many times about the book The Grapes of Wrath.

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1. we havent no cassette of the song stand by me but i think that you might find it at fredricks music store

2. be careful not to fall off of the mountain ledge and watching out for falling rocks

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1. We have no cassette of the song, “Stand By Me,” but I think that you might find it at Fredrick’s Music Store.

2. Be careful not to fall off of the mountain ledge and watch out for falling rocks. (parallel structure-verbs need to be in the same form)

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1. that there dog has bit several Children her owners would do good to keep her muzzled don’t you think

2. the boat mystic adventure by the way sunk to years ago want it moored over their

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1. That dog has bitten several children and her owners would do well to keep her muzzled, don’t you think?

2. The boat “Mystic Adventure” sank two years ago. Wasn’t it moored over there?

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1. we went to joshs apartment which is located on thirty ninth avenue for the september surprise party

2. the portrait jan six the portrait that was painted in 1654 is considered the better work of many similar paintings that rembrandt completed

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1. We went to Josh’s apartment on Thirty-ninth Avenue for the September surprise party.

2. The portrait Jan Six, painted in 1654, is considered the best work that Rembrandt completed.

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Daily Oral Language111. if youll help my memorize the poem the

raven ill help you analyze the short story snowfall in childhood

2. she hasnt never showed much self assurance or growed much from her mistakes

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1. If you’ll help me memorize the poem “The Raven,” I’ll help you analyze the short story, “Snowfall in Childhood.”

2. She hasn’t ever shown much self- assurance or grown much from her mistakes.

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1. he could of ran faster but he had tore one of his tendons consequently the race was lost by him

2. to be able to complete there science projects both rosa and sam the two who are juniors this year will have a two weeks extension

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1. He could have run faster, but he had torn one of his tendons; consequently he lost the race. (the race was lost by him)

2. To be able to complete their science projects, Rosa and Sam, who are juniors this year, will have a two week extension.

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1. i should of spoke sooner about my trip to nashville by the way where in sundra right now

2. the sky rockets the group that is a rock and roll band appeared in the april 24 2000 concert at phoenix

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1. I should‘ve spoken sooner about my trip to Nashville. By the way, we’re in Sundra right now.

2. The Sky Rockets, a rock and roll band, appeared in the April 24, 2000 concert at Phoenix.

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1. the meyers and baqueros boats were damaged on lake arrowhead when the to boats collided

2. because we have went their twice on our way to visit my sister and brothers Resort which is located in northern california

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1. The Meyer’s and Baquero’s boats were damaged on Lake Arrowhead when the two boats collided.

2. We have been there twice on our way to visit my sister and brother’s resort which is located in Northern California.

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1. were sure there is 8 speakers participating in the symposium such speakers will draw large crowds

2. the three doctors all of them foreigners decided to give a lecture on Saturday but the classroom was not available

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1. We’re sure there are eight speakers participating in the symposium who will draw large crowds.

2. Three foreign doctors decided to give a lecture on Saturday, but the classroom was not available.

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1. adam received the bad news he was really shook

2. there is three students who are all sophomores who will earn extra credit for his hard work

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1. When Adam received the bad news, he was really shaken.

2. There are three sophomore students who will earn extra credit for their hard work.

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Daily Oral Language171. 4923 dumore ave

syracuse nyoctober 20 2001

2. digital software1874 moore drboulder co 89822

dear sir or madame

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1. 4923 Dumore Ave.Syracuse, NYOctober 20, 2001

2. Digital Software1874 Moore Dr.Boulder, CO 89822

Dear Sir or Madame,

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1. irregardless of the windy day father choosed to drive through yosemite national park

2. when i rose the lid of the box that I found inside of the attice i seen a copy of the herald tribune from tuesday january 7 1958

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1. Regardless of the windy day, Father chose to drive through Yosemite National Park.

2. When I raised the lid of the box that I found in the attic, I saw a copy of the “Herald Tribune” from Tuesday, January 7, 1958.

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1. the japanese had came to paris france to discuss how the airbus a huge plane is different than other planes

2. dr wong is it true that you have wrote the article the future of computers and a book entitled our digital world

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1. The Japanese had come to Paris, France to discuss how the Airbus, a huge plane, is different than other planes.

2. Dr. Wong, “Is it true that you have written the article “The Future of Computers” and a book entitled Our Digital World?”

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1. my parents was in the east at christmas time and brung back some gifts a box of videos a bag of imported chocolate and a set of luggage

2. there is four classmates of mine who have won a trop to see the brooklyn bridge on the twenty sixth of june

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1. My parents were in the East at Christmas and brought back some gifts: a box of videos; a bag of imported chocolate; and a set of luggage.

2. I have four classmates who have won a trip to see the Brooklyn Bridge on the twenty-sixth of June.

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1. ling a friend of mine purchased a pair of boots while in mexico with tapered heels

2. during the semester kim said the classes in this here school are alright

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1. Ling, a friend of mine, purchased a pair of boots with tapered heels while in Mexico.

2. During the semester, Kim said, “The classes in this school are satisfactory.”

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Daily Oral Language221. during the blizzard the doors of

our dadge had froze shut therefore we eat at home and not at the village café

2. behind the truck in the alley I and my brother catched a german pointer we had saw running down parma rd earlier

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1. During the blizzard, the doors of our Dodge had frozen shut; therefore, we ate at home instead of at the Village Café.

2. In the alley behind the truck, my brother and I caught a German Pointer we had seen running down Parma Road earlier.

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Daily Oral Language231. because the students brung a copy

of time to class with a article about the korean government

2. at 415 mom drived me and my friends to fairmont park where we played basketball

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1. The students brought a copy of “Time” to class with an article about the Korean government.

2. At 4:15, Mom drove my friends and me to Fairmont Park, where we played basketball.

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1. the workers didnt pick up none of the old clothes i had weared and donated to the salvation army

2. our english teacher may of saw millers death of a salesman an awfully powerfully play at the shubert theater in new york

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1. The workers didn’t pick up any of the old clothes I had donated to the Salvation Army.

2. Our English teacher may have seen Miller’s Death of a Salesman, an extremely powerful play, at the Shubert Theater in New York.

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1. the poem the raven is exciting to read it is one of 6 poems ms serrano have we students to read

2. deciding to reply to the want ad in the village voice a letter was wrote by chas yesterday morning

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1. The poem “The Raven” is exciting to read and is one of six poems Ms. Serrano has us students read.

2. Chas decided to reply to the want ad in the Village Voice by writing a letter yesterday morning.

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1. their interested in helping we students-if we support rayanne for student council president

2. id better finish the short story a dayswork i need more As on daily Tests

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1. They’re interested in helping us students if we support Rayanne for Student Council President.

2. I’d better finish the short story “A Day’s Work” because I need more A ’s on daily tests.

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1. dr torres she called at 405 AM vicky said and tells me about the fire at the oceanview motel on sunset boulevard

2. no mr soto dont have those magazines that this here class needs

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1. “Dr. Torres called at 4:05 A.M.,” Vicky said, “and told me about the fire at the Oceanview Motel on Sunset Boulevard.”

2. No, Mr. Soto doesn’t have those magazines that this class needs.

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1. sarah and me choosed these here activities at arts camp to sculpt dancing sing and to compose

2. the british ocean liner lusitania sunk in the atlantic ocean on may 7 1915 on a voyage from new york to liverpool

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1. Sarah and I chose these activities at arts camp: sculpting; dancing; singing; and composing.

2. The British ocean liner Lusitania sank in the Atlantic Ocean on May 7, 1915, on a voyage from New York to Liverpool.

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1. us students have began practicing tomorrow the better song on this here cassette for the 24th contemporary music festival

2. last summer grandfather growed teo many peaches he gived some to father to can

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1. We students have begun practicing “Tomorrow,” the best song on this cassette, for the 24th Contemporary Music Festival.

2. Last summer, Grandfather grew too many peaches, and he gave some to Father to can.

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1. we havent took no videos to ridgewood middle school for three years or so give or take a few weeks

2. after the reading prof diaz introduced me and sam to sharon olds whose a poet she told us about her long poem the race

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1. We haven’t taken any videos to Ridgewood Middle School for about three years.

2. After the reading, Prof. Diaz introduced Sam and me to Sharon Olds, a poet, who told us about her long poem “The Race”.

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1. first he asked to who i was e-mailing second he wanted to know who had rode a Motorcycle down the alley

2. watch out for the newly planted seeds in the garden mom shouted or youll get mulch on youre shoes

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1. First, he asked who I was e-mailing; second, he wanted to know who had ridden a motorcycle down the alley.

2. “Watch out for the newly planted seeds in the garden,” Mom shouted,” or you’ll get mulch on your shoes! ”

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1. has dad spoke to she and kate concerning an article in the magazine teen people about snowboarding in the rocky mountains

2. noone in my family has never went to the art museum in new york and saw monets painting water lilies

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1. Has Dad spoken to Kate and her concerning an article about snowboarding in the Rocky Mountains which is in the magazine “Teen People?”

2. No one in my family has ever gone to the art museum in New York and seen Monet’s painting “Water Lilies”.

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1. capt bookman is it alright to assume that most of the thirty eighth division personnel is from texas

2. after you have drew up a map showing the route from sheridan blvd to highway 78 you may continue reading the book great expectations

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1. Capt. Bookman, is it right to assume that most of the thirty-eighth division personnel is from Texas?

2. After you have drawn up a map showing the route from Sheridan Boulevard to Highway 78, you may continue reading the book Great Expectations.

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1. the salespeople at that there store is the more helpful in town for example one left me examine all the videos inside of the Case

2. had she knew before the all county swim championship that geraldo has swam every day since april 2 2000

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1. The salespeople at that store are the most helpful in town; for example, one let me examine all the videos inside of the case.

2. Had she known before the All County Swim Championship that Geraldo had swum every day since April 2, 2000?

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1. the larchmont glee club has gave it’s approval to order twenty one cases of salsa ten dozen avocados and they also have ordered five cartons of tacos

2. she wants to lay on the floor and watch dawson’s creek this program will be on television at 800 PM in the evening

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1. The Larchmont Glee Club has given its approval to order twenty-one cases of salsa, ten dozen avocados, and five cartons of tacos.

2. She wants to lie on the floor and watch Dawson’s Creek which will be on television at 8:00 P.M.

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1. ms riaz said that when she teached at ravenhill academy the students theirselves choosed the topics for there essays

2. my friend he hasnt never put them puppies in the backyard cuz it cant stand being alone for long periods

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1. Ms. Riaz said that when she taught at Ravenhill Academy, the students themselves chose the topics for their essays.

2. My friend hasn’t ever put those puppies in the backyard because they can’t stand being alone for long periods of time.

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1. we dont want to let noone go into that auditorium because theirs danger of a stampede sgt miller said

2. the us army are expanding faster i think then was expected

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1. “We don’t want to let anyone go into that auditorium because there’s danger of a stampede,” Sgt. Miller said.

2. The U.S. Army is expanding faster, I think, than was expected.

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1. consumer reports is an informative magazine i think that the consumers union publishes for prospective buyers

2. skateboarding in the park the ball hit the girl but the girl was not seriously injured

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1. I think “Consumer Reports” is an informative magazine that the Consumer’s Union publishes for prospective buyers.

2. While skateboarding in the park, the ball hit the girl but she was not seriously injured.

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1. bobbi should of took the too Videos the book and the cassette to the library if she had the time

2. carriers transformation scene is a spooky poem wrote in the 20th century

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1. Bobbi should have taken the two videos, one book, and one cassette to the library if she had the time.

2. “Carriers Transformation Scene” is a spooky poem written in the 20th Century.

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1. the american colonists had been antibritish before the war but in the 17th century this was not true

2. the movie star wars is a hands down favorite of many film buffs prof hillier said in his lecture

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1. The American Colonists had been Anti-British before the war, but in the 17th Century this was not true.

2. “The movie Star Wars is a hands- down favorite of many film buffs,” Prof. Hillier said in his lecture.

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1. the marathon runner couldnt see nothing she hit a fellow runner the one who was right ahead of her

2. on the first serve the tennis player swinged the racket and missed but the tennis ball was hit by her on the second serve

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1. The marathon runner couldn’t see anything; she hit a fellow runner who was right ahead of her.

2. On the first serve, the tennis player swung the racket and missed, but she hit the ball on the second serve.

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1. he was close to sitting an new olympic record when he nearly fainted and his advantage was lost

2. the short story the birds is a terrifying tale it is about a life threatening change in a natural world

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1. He was close to setting a new Olympic record when he nearly fainted and lost his advantage.

2. The short story “The Birds” is a terrifying tale about a life-threatening change in a natural world.

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1. yes teresa has sang in the monroe high school jazz club for 3 years i think

2. please note josé that you used to many xs in the caption mr monroe said and the type needs to be smaller

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1. Yes, Teresa has sung in the Monroe High School Jazz Club for three years, I think.

2. "Please note, José, that you used too many x ’s in the caption,” Mr. Monroe said, “and the type needs to be smaller”.

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1. the friendly dog a labrador was everyones favorite at the greenwich animal shelter on mercer street

2. the metroliner was a fast Train that ran among philadelphia and new york according to an article in the washington post

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1. The friendly dog, a labrador, was everyone’s favorite at the Greenwich Animal Shelter on Mercer Street.

2. The Metroliner was a fast train that ran between Philadelphia and New York according to an article in “The Washington Post”.

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1. 408 first avenuetranton njmay 21 2011

2. clemens benjamin and brantley law firm204 state streetalbany ny 12205

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1. 408 First AvenueTranton, NJMay 21, 2011

2. Clemens, Benjamin, and Brantley Law Firm

204 State StreetAlbany, NY 12205

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1. my sister she has wrote several celebrity profiles for the ledger which is a weekly newspaper

2. to leave school on time we had to do the following turn off our computers lock the doors and get our coats

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1. My sister has written several celebrity profiles for “The Ledger”, which is a weekly newspaper.

2. To leave school on time, we had to do the following: turn off our computers; lock the doors; and get our coats.

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1. i and my brother have ate at the lakewood cafeteria the place is located on the south side three times

2. we will make an effort to do these things irregardless of the time catalog the books expand the librarys hours and helping the younger readers

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1. My brother and I have eaten three times at the Lakewood Cafeteria on the South Side.

2. We will make an effort to do these things regardless of the time: catalog the books, expand the library’s hours, and help the younger readers.

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1. our van which was parked in the mechanics garage was broke into it was vandalized

2. there are several buyers who wants to examine seaside at dawn the better of the four paintings

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1. Our van, which was parked in the mechanic’s garage, was broken into and was vandalized.

2. There are several buyers who want to examine Seaside at Dawn the best of the four paintings.

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1. after completing the italian homework mark begun to do his assignment in Calculus later, he done his science assignment

2. is your friend reading the novel the mayor of casterbridge or is she watching felicity on television

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1. After Mark completed his Italian homework, he began to do his Calculus assignment and later, he did his science assignment. (parallel structure)

2. Is your friend reading the novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge, or is she watching “Felicity” on television?

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1. our class of 35 students are going to have a hours practice on the computer this afternoon i think

2. im enrolled in courses in spanish drama and american history this semester victor said

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1. I think our class of 35 students is going to have an hour’s practice on the computer this afternoon.

2. “I’m enrolled in courses in Spanish, drama, and American history this semester,” Victor said.

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1. since its snowing to hard she dont want to go to central park this morning

2. he hasnt choose no subject for his essay she added so why doesnt us help him

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1. Since it’s snowing too hard, she doesn’t want to go to Central Park this morning.

2. “He hasn’t chosen a subject for his essay,” she added, “so why don’t we help him?

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1. manny has wrote a article called website designing which will appear in the march issue of laptop magazine

2. nathaniel dont have no interest in learing mai and i to use that there computer yet hes willing to learn the to of us how to load that there new software

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1. Manny has written an article called “Website Designing” which will appear in the March issue of “Laptop Magazine”.

2. Nathaniel doesn’t have any interest in teaching Mai and me to use that computer, yet he’s willing to teach the two of us how to load the new software.

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1. the centurion community choir want to learn this land is your land for the tri county community choral competition

2. your to use one third cup of sugar according to the cookbook desserts made simple

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1. The Centurion Community Choir wants to learn “This Land Is Your Land” for the Tri-county Community Choral Competition.

2. your to use one third cup of sugar according to the cookbook desserts made simple

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1. marie asked has joanne lent you the article job hunting successfully or have katya and you read it already

2. tony was to have gave we boys the movie reviews to right for the school newspaper however some other students writed it

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1. Marie asked, “Has Joanne lent you the article ‘Job Hunting Successfully’, or have Katya and you already read it?

2. Tony was to have given us boys the movie reviews to write for the school newspaper; however some other students wrote it.

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1. i was to have took the biggest of the too boxes of equipment but i forget and left them laying on the floor

2. has the speaker phone rang that loud before or did your sister turn up the volume to here it in her bedroom

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1. I was to have taken the biggest of the two boxes of equipment, but I forgot and left it laying on the floor.

2. Has the speaker phone rung that loud before, or did your sister turn up the volume so she could hear it in her bedroom?

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1. i like the jeans that leanne bought at wanamakers warehouse with the embroidered cuffs

2. will you be reading the prelude the autobiographical poem in you english Class this semester

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1. I like the jeans, with the embroidered cuffs, that Leanne bought at Wanamaker’s Warehouse.

2. will you be reading the prelude the autobiographical poem in you english Class this semester

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1. tomorrow he said we will be visiting grandfathers house going skateboarding and take the dog to the Vet

2. yes veronica has knowed which is the best of the two computers but she has never saw neither of them in operation

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He said that tomorrow we will be visiting grandfather’s house, going skateboarding, and taking the dog to the Vet.(parallel structure)

Yes, Veronica has known which is the better of the two computers, but she has never seen either of them in operation.

 

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1. she drunk the protein shake first and then exercise was needed by her for a hour

2. neither of the 2 amateur actors wish to be the one whom presents the monologue

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1. She drank the protein shake first and then she needed exercise for a hour.

2. Neither of the two amateur actors wishes to be the one who presents the monologue.

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1. max has chose an electronic organizer for mothers gift im buying her a expensive sweater made in england

2. isnt rachel and sarah angry with selinas and joannes discussion of the surprise party

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1. Max has chosen an electronic organizer for Mother’s gift. I’m buying her an expensive sweater made in England.

2. Aren’t Rachel and Sarah angry with Selina and Joanne’s discussion of the surprise party?

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1. we should of finished the science project in may but there was no time to research careful for such a complicated exhibit

2. yesterday he wants to go with dad and mom to see beauty and the beast the famous musical but he had to baby sit with david

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1. We should have finished the science project in May, but there was no time to research carefully for such a complicated exhibit.

2. Yesterday he wanted to go with Dad and Mom to see “Beauty and the Beast”, the famous musical’ but he had to babysit for David.

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1. between the five of we classmates only one have wrote a paper that is very difficult than the other 4

2. have you read troys short story the open window for todays class sam asked

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1. Between the five of us classmates, only one has written a paper that is very difficult.

2. “Have you read Troy’s short story, ‘The Open Window’ for today’s class?” Sam asked.

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1. its alright to use them newspaper editorials if leroy dont need it

2. the 4 page brochure entitled spanning the world deal with surfing the web i think

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1. It’s alright to use those newspaper editorials if Leroy doesn’t need them.

2. I think the four page brochure entitled “Spanning the World” deals with surfing the web.

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1. rachel dont have a lot of books and videos to return back to the Library cuz most of them were returned back on Monday

2. she has went by that there theater many times of course however she cant remember the name

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1. Rachel doesn’t have a lot of books and videos to return to the library because most of them were returned on Monday.

2. She has gone by that theater many times; however, she can’t remember its name.

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1. since ignacio should of took the plane we were surprised not to find him at the airport

2. look at the race bobby said pulling ahead i can see the american runners

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1. Since Ignacio should have taken the plane, we were surprised not to find him at the airport.

2. “Look at the race,” Bobby said, “I can see the American runners pulling ahead.”

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4913 simpson avedenver cojanuary 11 2002technocraft corporationthe lear building148 waverly drsacramento ca 94203

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4913 Simpson AvenueDenver, COJanuary 11, 2002

Technocraft CorporationThe Lear Building148 Waverly DriveSacramento, CA 94203

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