The old woman struggled up the hill, pulling a grocery cart that had lost one wheel behind her.
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Hermione is editing her uncle's memoirs of his lifetime as a green grocer.
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Much to the amusement of the onlookers, Paul danced a minuet to the polka music that drifted out of the beer tent.
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At the beginning of the play, the entire cast dances manically across the stage.
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Stella is reading quietly in the upstairs bedroom instead of doing her chores.
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This term I am reading all of the works of Sylvia Townsend Warner.
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At the feast, we will eat heartily.
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Charles opened up his lunch, examined the contents carefully, and ate his dessert first.
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The Stephens sisters are both very talented; Virginia writes and Vanessa paints.
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When I was three years old, my father left a can of paint open in my bedroom, and early one morning, I painted my baby brother's face green.
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The director told the actors, "Do your best, and we'll be a hit."
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The campers hid inside the cabin when they saw the bear.
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Alexis is swimming in the state championship next week.
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The student procrastinated too long and failed to finish the project.
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Ellen nodded to the audience and sang her song.
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Her brother likes bananas, but she likes peaches.
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Adjunct faculty are teaching in several of the lower division courses.
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The director told the actors, "Do your best, and we'll be a hit."
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Regis Philbin, the host of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," smiled at her answer.
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President Clinton pushed into the crowd and shook her hand.
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The hiker turned quickly toward the noise behind him.
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Our teacher gave each of us another chance to take the exam.
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After the chef completed the demonstration, she left the students to clean the kitchen.
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They ______ the bricks now.
- are laying
- are lying
I _______ the money on the counter last night.
- laid
- lay
- lain
Right now, the dogs _________ in the middle of the road.
- are laying
- are lying
Yesterday, he ___ in bed until ten o'clock.
- lain
- laid
- lay
- lied
Now I am _____________ too close to the fire.
- laying
- lying
- laid
- lain
Last night he _____________ twenty dollars on top of the bookcase.
- laid
- lain
- lied
Right now she is _______________ a fire.
- lying
- laying
Until last year, the treasure ______________ hidden under the earth.
- lay
- lied
- laid
Yesterday she ______________ her coat on the bed.
- lay
- lied
- lain
- laid
His books _____________ on the floor all last week.
- laid
- lay
- lain
Right now he _______________ low in order to stay out of danger.
- is lying
- is laying
- is lain
Last night they _____________ in wait for the thieves.
- lied
- lay
- lain
- laid
Now they ________________ their cards on the table.
- are laying
- are lying
- are laid
- are lain
Right now, he __________ sheep.
- is raising
- is rising
Last night he ______ their expectations.
- raised
- rose
The price of housing _________ now.
- is raising
- is rising
Last year she ______ at six o'clock every morning.
- rose
- raised
Last night, when we heard the news, our hopes _____________.
- raised
- rose
- risen
The sun always ________ in the east.
- rises
- raises
Dracula Has ______ from the Grave
- Risen
- Raised
- Rose
Last year they _________ six hundred dollars by selling chocolate bars.
- raised
- rose
I ________ two blankets on the bed.
- have laid
- have lain
He ________ down for half an hour.
- has laid
- has lain
They __________ the flag.
- have raised
- have risen
Our opinion of them __________.
- has raised
- has risen
Your gloves ________________ on the table all the week.
- have been laying
- have been lying
- have been laid
- have been lain