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Did you go to the movie?
My sister had a nasty headache recently.
(POR-R) MY SISTER (G) RECENTLY (T) SHE HEADACHE(clenched teeth)
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Lesson planning can be challenging.
Planning/plan, Non-Directional
PLAN
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Amy was disappointed in how her breakfast tasted.
Allie had a mild cold the other day, so she took liquid cough medicine.
(POR-R) ALLIE (G) OTHER-DAY (T) IX: POR-R COLD(mmm) // (T) COUGH MEDICNE (C+) IX: POR-R TAKE/DRINK
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I let my best friend borrow my book.
Borrow, Multi-directional
BEST-FRIEND-BORROW-FROM-ME
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Did you seriously buy $100 worth of candy?!
RHQ: My hand was bleeding because I cut myself.
(T) IX: HAND (C+) BLEED+++ (RHQ) WHY? (C+) I CUT-MYSELF
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My aunt cut her eyebrow last week.
Cut, BAV
CUT-ON-EYEBROW
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Jane got a new TV last week, but it was absolutely worthless. Now she has to go to the store to get it returned.
Ben broke his sister's toy last week, but she got revenge on him today.
(POR-R) BEN POSS: (POR-L) SISTER (S) LAST-WEEK (T) POSS: POR-L TOY (C+) IX: POR-R BREAK (conj) #BUT (S) TODAY (C+) POR-L-REVENGE-ON-POR-R
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Jessica gave birth two weeks ago, but she's feeling better now.
Gave birth, Non-Directional
GIVE-BIRTH/BORN
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Sarah never goes to the doctor when she's ill, but this last week was different. she was nauseous, dizzy, and was absolutely exhausted. The doctor gave her some oral medication to take, so hopefully that helps.
Jason got a tattoo on his left shoulder two days ago, but his boss disapproves of it, so he has to wear long sleeves now.
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(POR-R) JASON (S) TWO-DAYS-AGO (T) TATTOO (C+) IX: POR-R TATTOO-ON-LEFT-SHOULDER (G) FINISH (conj) BUT/UNDERSTAND POSS: POR-R (POR-L) BOSS (C-) THUMBS-DOWN/DISAPPROVES (RHQ) NOW HE DO-DO (C+) T-SHIRT, LONG-SLEEVE MUST
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Amira's cat scratched her finger and it became infected.
Scratch, BAV
SCRATCH-ON-FINGER
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