"I had pizza for dinner" vs. "I ate 10 pizzas for dinner."
I had pizza for dinner
"I had a math class today" vs. "I solved a billion math problems today."
"I had a math class today."
"I had pizza for dinner" vs. "I ate 10 pizzas for dinner."
"I had pizza for dinner."
"I saw a big dog today" vs. "I saw a dog as big as a house."
"I saw a big dog today."
"I played basketball" vs. "I scored 1,000 points in one game."
"I played basketball."
"I took a quick nap after school" vs. "I slept for three days straight."
"I took a quick nap after school."
"I have some homework" vs. "I have 1,000 pages of homework every day."
"I have some homework."
"I like ice cream" vs. "I ate a whole mountain of ice cream."
"I like ice cream."
"I saw a bird flying" vs. "I saw a bird that was bigger than a car."
"I saw a bird flying."
"I played a game with my friend" vs. "I played games for a whole week without sleeping."
"I played a game with my friend."
"I have a lot of toys at home" vs. "I have a million toys at home."
"I have a lot of toys at home."
"I learned something new in science" vs. "I know everything about science."
"I learned something new in science."
"I ate some candy on Halloween" vs. "I ate every piece of candy in the world on Halloween."
"I ate some candy on Halloween."
"There was a lot of snow last winter" vs. "The snow was as tall as a mountain."
"There was a lot of snow last winter."
"I won a race" vs. "I ran faster than a car."
"I won a race."
"I can do 10 jumping jacks" vs. "I can do a million jumping jacks without stopping"
"I can do 10 jumping jacks."
"I wrote a story in class" vs. "I wrote a story that’s 500 pages long."
"I wrote a story in class."
"I drank a glass of water" vs. "I drank an entire lake of water."
"I drank a glass of water."
"I went hiking up a hill" vs. "I hiked up the tallest mountain in the world in one day."
"I went hiking up a hill."
"I played with a toy car" vs. "I drove a real car."
"I played with a toy car."
"I go to the beach sometimes" vs. "I go to the beach every single day of the year."
"I go to the beach sometimes."
"I read a book today" vs. "I read 100 books today."
"I read a book today."
"I ate a cookie after lunch" vs. "I ate 100 cookies after lunch."
"I ate a cookie after lunch."
"I saw a fish in the pond" vs. "I saw a fish bigger than a whale."
"I saw a fish in the pond."
"I won a prize in a game" vs. "I won every prize at the fair."
"I won a prize in a game."