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/i:/1. Peter begins to feel sleepy.2. In the evening, eve reads to her niece Jean.3. Do you see the green leaves of each tree in the field?4. A friend in need is a friend indeed.5. I need a big cheap meal.6. Which of these women is teaching this week?7. Is this the seat where she sits?8. These dont fit his feet.9. Does he sing every evening at 6:15?10. Please keep it a secret. 11. We eat peas and green beans.12. See the breeze teasing the tree. Weaving the leaves or shaking them free. Tossing the fleece of sheep, that keep. On peacefully feeding, half asleep.13. Some teachers teaching pleases some people, but other people feel the same teaching isnt pleasing. It isnt easy to please each person, but teasing the teacher wont please the teacher. And each teacher needs to be free to teach as he pleases./i/1. This is an interesting film.2. Tim is as thin as a stick.3. Finish it quickly. It isnt difficult.4. Why is sister lily sitting there knitting in silence?5. This little inn is the best in the village. Lets put up in it.6. A little pill may well kill a great ill.7. Will you sit still, bill? Ill sit as still as a hill.8. “Tick” the clock says, “tick, tick, tick!” what you have to do, do quick; time is gliding fast away, for the country let us do our bit.9. The fish in the river swiftly swim. And slip through the weeds with a silver gleam. Till they flick their fins and rise with a swish. To nibble the midges that skim the stream.10. Spring is showery, flowery, bowery; summer: hoppy, croppy, poppy; autumn: wheezy, sneezy, freezy; winter: slippy, drippy, nippy./e/1. Better to do well than to say well.2. Empty vessels make the greatest sound.3. Well, lets get everything ready.4. Better late than never.5. Remember to get me ten eggs.6. All is well that ends well.7. East or west, home is best. 8. Good, better, best, never let it rest; till good is better, and better best.9. To tell that Ted is well, that Ben and Bess are better, and that Ned says he is best of all; lets send a special letter.10. Todays bread is ready already.11. Let me get the hens egg.12. Ted sent Fred ten hens yesterday./A/1. The man had a hammer in his hand.2. Alice and Agnes sat on the bank of a river.3. A fact is a fact.4. Hang your cap on the stand.5. Catch that mad black cat.6. Dont let the cat out of the bag.7. Handsome is as handsome does.8. The cat ran after the fat rat.9. I met a little boy jack, who came from another land. I couldnt speak his language, but I took him by the hand.10. To actuate and back on their narrow track, the trains clang and rattle and bang and with angry crackles. They sometimes scatter electric sparks above the clatter.11. Chatter, chatter, what a clatter! Clap you r hands, it doesnt matter!12. How many cans can a canner can if a canner can can cans? A canner can can as many cans as a canner can if a canner can can cans./B:/1. The car was parked in the farmyard.2. He laughs best who laughs last.3. The party stopped at half past five.4. The partisan fastened the parcel to the basket.5. A large army marched past the farmyard.6. Farmer Barnes is a hard man for a bargain, but he isnt hard-hearted.7. Past barges and carts, past harbours and farms, the cars go darting by; till after dark their sparkling lights startle the starry sky.8. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky; twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are!/C/1. A little pot is soon hot.2. Let bygones be bygones.3. Lots and lots of clocks and watches have gone wrong.4. Copy the song, its not long.5. Lost time is never found again.6. Toms got a lot of dots on his pocket. If tome wants to wash off the dots, will he use a pot of hot water?7. Froggy-boggy sat on a rock; froggy-boggy had a great shock! Froggy-boggy fell off the top; into the pond he fell with a plop./C:/1. Paul plays the organ in the orchestra.2. Austin taught the little orphan to draw.3. Pride goes before a fall.4. George saw a saw hanging on the wall.5. He was born on august the fourteenth, nineteen forty-four.6. The ball went over the wall.7. Portly Paul Corders coarse snores are awful.8. Good morning to all who walk, good morning to all who crawl, good morning to all who soar, or swim, good morning I call, to broad and to small, to short and to tall, good morning, good morning to all./U/1. Have a good look at the cookery book.2. The cook made a good pudding for the old woman.3. Look at the woman. Isnt she good-looking?4. I took my book and looked at it as long as I could.5. Try as I would, I could do nothing. So I took a broom and left the room.6. We should love if we could go to the wood and look for the crooked may, where the cuckoo took the wood-larks nest, and pushed her eggs away.7. At noon I took a book and sat by the pool in the wood, and put my foot in the pool. Oh, how cool!8. He stood and shook his foot in the brook.9. Would she put a good woolen hood on?/U:/1. You must choose either boots or shoes.2. Who said the soup was too cool?3. Your spoon wont be useful for noodles.4. What do you choose to do this afternoon?5. As a rule, the skies are blue in June.6. Who flew to the moon in June?7. Soon you can see the moon too.8. Too few rulers rule as rulers should rule.9. The wolf pushed the door open and looked into the room. When the cook saw the wolf, the cook shook with fear and pushed the door too.10. At noon in June when the flowers droop, and the roofing sky is blue; when the doves croon through the gloom of the trees, what do we choose to do? Why, to troop to the pool where the water cool, seems far too good to be true./Q/1. Its fun to run and jump in the sun.2. Dont trouble trouble until trouble troubles you first.3. To run and play under the sun is fun.4. When your work is done, come up in the sun and have some fun.5. On Sunday, it was sunny. Seven sisters were singing songs in the sun.6. Theres a mutter and grumble in the ground when thundering comes the train; then into the tunnel it rumbles on and another comes thundering along./:/1. First come, first served.2. Its the early bird that catches the worm.3. Workers of the world, unite!4. Perfect service deserves an earnest and worthy return.5. The girls learnt world history in the first and third terms at the university.6. Curt first heard the bird.7. The first person in a dirty shirt works in the third firm.8. Worms squirm in the earth when first is heard, the murmur and chirp of the early bird./1. Peter was asleep on the sofa.2. Neither father nor mother likes this weather.3. Shall we have a chat or go to the cinema?4. Please return the alarm clock to the teacher.5. Lets go for a walk along the river.6. Were going to have a get-together after supper.7. Youd better do it faster and give me some butter and sugar.8. Tell father to purchase better butter a t another grocers/9. Butter and sugar and eggs and flour, beat them again for half an hour, bake the cake for an hour or more, but you never must open the oven door,/ei/1. Small rain lays great dust.2. A penny saved is a penny gained.3. Call a spade a spade.4. Everybody takes part in the great May Day parade.5. Haste makes waste.6. Jane ate cake today.7. James hates people taking his name in vain.8. Eight grave grey apes ate grapes without haste yesterday.9. Rain, rain, go away, come again another day, little Johnny wants to play.10. Hurry, hurry! They make the hay, today, today!/U/1. As you sow, you shall mow.2. Little strokes fell great oaks.3. Dont go home and open the window alone.4. A rolling stone gathers no moss.5. Oh! Oh! Oh! My nose is cold.6. Joe, please go to Jones to get a bone for rover wont stay at home unless hes got a bone.7. Show me where those roses grow, closed and cold as frozen snow, or slowly opening wide, and showing how their golden hearts are glowing.8. “Snow, snow, where do you go?” “I dont know, I dont know where I go.”/ai/1. A stitch in time saves nine.2. Strike the iron while it is hot.3. Something has got into my right eye.4. Mike tried five times to get the prize.5. Five times five is twenty-five.6. Great minds think alike.7. At five oclock on a winters night, its high time to strike a light.8. White mice might be fine.9. Mike likes to write by the nice bright light at night.10. Fly, kite, high in the sky, bright in the shining light; then Ill wind my string, and try to guide you nicely down for the night./aU/1. Out of sight, out of mind.2. Burn not the house to rid of the mouse.3. Now teach me how to plough.4. Open your mouth and round your lips.5. Round and round the house went the crowd.6. He shouted louder and louder to the crowd gathered around.7. The brown cow is out now.8. Cow, cow, friendly and brown, let down your milk, for the hungry town.9. Out of the town, past the farthest house, found on the ground, a downy mouse; and a prowling owl, with the drowsy sound, of its great brown wings filled the air around./Ci/1. Avoid speaking in a boisterous voice.2. The spoilt boy destroyed the toys.3. Its a joy to watch the boy playing with his toys.4. His only way of enjoying himself is to make a noise.5. Roy took his toy form the boy.6. The boy is boiling his toy in the oil.7. The noisy boy has a voice that is most annoying.8. What sort of a noise would a noisy, annoyed oyster make?/i/1. The theatre and museum are near here.2. He is an experienced engineer.3. I fear he cant hear me clearly.4. Dear, dear, beer is really dear.5. Shes really dearer than a dear.6. Were near the end of the year.7. The audience cheered and cried: “Hear, hear.”8. Dont put your beard in the beer, but even if its near beer, which isnt real beer, and isnt dear.9. Clear the rubbish out of here and dont put it anywhere near./Z/1. Where are their parents?2. Mary is upstairs, airing the room and dusting the chairs.3. Where theres a will, theres a way.4. There, thats the square where the fair will be held.5. John likes to wear a long hair, so it looks like a girls hair.6. Its not fair to stare at Claire on the stairs, not at the dress she wears, for shes shy and doesnt care to be stared at.7. On a mare goes the mayor, to the fair at the square, prepared to buy a little bear that will sit on his fair chair./U/1. Dont be cruel to the poor tourist.2. The tourist toured the moor in February.3. Poor John was out of fuel, which made him furious.4. The doctor wasnt sure that he could cure the poor jeweler.5. The jury were sure the poor man was innocent of stealing the jewels.6. These newer attractions are sure to lure the tourists.7. Behold the furious duel between the casual tourist and the rural jeweler for a curious and luxurious jewels./p/1. Patty paints pictures of poor people.2. Please play in this place until supper.3. The players probably pushed the pilot on the plane without pay.4. Please put plenty of paper in Peters pocket, and throw all the waste paper into the waste-paper basket.5. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, wheres the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?6. Peter is picking plums and apples.7. Pat and Paul met each other in a park.8. Ping-pong is a popular sport and is played in many places.9. Paul likes painting pictures with a pen and a pencil but his sister, Pearl, likes a piece of pumpkin pie.10. Skip, skip, jump the rope; plenty of people trip; but we hop and play, and jump all day, so skip, skip, skip!/b/1. The robber broke into the bank, but was caught by the police.2. The blackbird brought back a beautiful big worm for his babies.3. Bonnie and Bob ran back together to gather the black cat and the black bag.4. New blouse, blue blouse, little Blanche blushing shy, new blue, true blue, matching our Blanches eye.5. Big blue balloons bounced by Billys brown bicycle.6. A big black bug bit a big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood.7. Bobby has a rubber ball.8. Builders are building a building with big bricks.9. Bob bravely broached the boiling bloody breast of a big bear with bloody blameful blade.10. The buzzing of the busy bees in the bushes and blossom is a lovely sound.11. A big black bear bit the back of a big black pig. Then a big black bug bit the back of the big black bear. And when the big black bug bit the big black bear, the big black pig bit back the big black bear.12. Betty Botta bought some butter. “But,” she said, “this butters bitter. If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter will make my batter better.” So she bought a bit of butter better than the bitter butter. And she put it in her batter, and it make her batter better. So it was better Betty Botta bought a bit of better butter./t/1. Too many teenagers tend to waste their time watching television.2. Teddy hurt his foot and was taken to the doctor.3. Feet, take me east, feet, take me west; feet, take me home again to tea and let me rest.4. Tim tiger took a train to Tennessee to talk to the tailor.5. The two-toed toad tried to win the she-toads friendly nod.6. Two tiny timid toads trying to trot to Tarrytown.7. Its better to do it today than to do it tomorrow.8. Dont tickle Tessie, Tom./d/1. Dicks daughter Diana doesnt like dancing.2. Dicks doctor doesnt drive in the desert.3. How much dew would a dewdrop drop if a dewdrop could drop drew?4. John urged Judy to buy a digital watch.5. The cart got stuck in the mud.6. Much water has flown under the bridges.7. The chief charge against John is that he cheated Joe./k/1. Cut your coat according to your cloth.2. Every country has its customs.3. Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves.4. Buttercups and kingcups and cowslips too; Im picking them all for a bouquet for you./g/1. All that glitters is not gold.2. Im beginning to feel hungry. Give me some eggs and a big jug of beer.3. A good beginning makes a good ending.4. Gracie grasped the groaning goose and the gravy gushed to the ground./f/1. There was a young fellow named Fisher who was fishing for fish in the fishery.2. Puff, puff, puff the fluff, and fly, feather, fly; puff, puff, thats enough. Its far, far off in the sky.3. This fish has a thin fin, that fish has a fat fin. This fish is a fish that has a thinner fin than that fish.4. Five fine funny frogs frowned on furry furniture./v/1. Come visit the lovely violets that live in the valley here; the loveliest violets you ever have seen over the hills or near./s/1. The least said the soonest mended.2. Speech is silver but silence is gold.3. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.4. Six silly sleeper slept softly on silk sheets.5. Sara sits by six city slickers. 6. Some sailors suffer from seasickness./z/1. Hes as busy as a bee.2. We drowse and doze under the trees in a mazy haze on days like these, dizzied with sounds of sheep that browse, and lazy sounds of grazing cows, and buzz of busy bees, whose sound makes lazier laziness around.3. Rose likes music./j/1. yesterday I heard a curious and beautiful tune.2. yale University is not in the State of New York.3. listening to beautiful music may make you yearn to hear more music.4. When the orchard yield will be gathered soon, and the fields beyond are yellow with corn, the dog in our yard awakes with a yawn./w/1. Where theres a will, there is a way.2. Equal pay for equal work.3. please keep quiet for a little while.4. willie wept wildly when his uncle whipped him.5. “what, why, when and where”are the words we require quite often when we want to ask a question.6. William wants to know whether the weather will be better tomorrow.7. we walked this way on the sidewalk.8. which word will one want if one wanted a word?9. you will be required to keep quite quiet for a while.10. walter was waiting, worrying, and watching the wet weather and the west wind./l/1. all is well that ends well.2. a little pill may well cure a great ill.3. the little dull girl is holding a small doll.4. pull up the sail and tell will to fill the pail with milk.5. he had a bad fall from the high wall at the top of the hill.6. the pot calls the kettle black.7. will you sit still, bill? Ill sit still as a hill.8. the girls are in the library while the boys are playing volleyball.9. let little lucy light the candle and well all look for the missing ball.1. live and learn.2. let sleeping dogs lie.3. look before you leap.4. look at the large clock behind the lad.5. the lame loon showed a lot of love to Larry.6. the foolish fellow left his wallet on the table.7. he lost his life in the struggle for liberty.8. lets look for leaves in the large lake with a long ladder.9. let Lucy light a candle and well all look for the missing ball.10. a lady on a ladder is looking for her lost lion with a letter in her left hand./m/1. sam makes many mistakes in his homework.2. tomis coming with some ham and marmalade.3. brahms is the name of a 19th century german composer.4. since time immemorial the moon has moved men to make poems.5. mother met a monkey in the middle of the market and made a mailbox of money.6. my motor is humming./n/1. do you know where the new knives are?2. nine men and women were standing in a line.3. theres no news o

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