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100

The Great Barrier Reef is a natural wonder.

s lv pn

100

We (set, sat) a saucer of milk beside it.

Set

100

Alfred shared her values.

S V Do

100

The teacher said we (can, may) read a book after the test.

may

100

London was a busy city in the 1850s.

S Lv Pn prep

200


Conditions improved gradually during the 1800s.

s v

200

It is a mammal with a ducklike bill.

S lv pn prep

200

To many Europeans, it was the strangest animal ever seen.

prep S lv pn

200

I heard the bell ring and (inferred, implied) that class

was over.

I (rose, raised) my hand after the question.

inferred

Raised

200

The poisons in the spur are very dangerous.

s prep lv pa

300

This little animal is a great example of God’s creative power.

s lv pa prep

300

Thousands of worshipers came to his services at the

Metropolitan Tabernacle.

s prep v prep prep

300

His clear, direct sermons brought revival to many hearts.

S v do prep

300

The discovery of Vinland was unknown in most of Europe.

S prep lv pa prep

300

The Vikings of Norway and Iceland were good sailors.

S prep lv pn

400

A squirrel will always find his pile of nuts again.

S v adverb v do prep

400

Flying squirrels will easily glide from tree to tree.

S v adverb v prep prep

400

I should get myself a camera!

S VV IO Do

400

However, a squirrel on your birdfeeder is often troublesome.

S prep lv pa

400

Lucy Maud Montgomery described the rural beauty of the island in her books.

S V Do prep prep

500

Her books about Anne soon brought the

Canadian island worldwide fame.

S prep v io do
500

We give Christopher Columbus credit for the discovery of America in 1492.

S v io do prep prep prep

500

They have lived in sunny Texas for several years.

S VV prep prep

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