Erstellt von Noah Avgar Ha`Levy
vor mehr als 3 Jahre
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1. be – “Will you be my friend?”
2. and – “You and I will always be friends.”
3. of – “Today is the first of November.”
4. a – “I saw a bear”
5. in – “She is in her room.”
6. to – “Let’s go to the park.”
7. have – “I have a few questions.”
8. too – “I like her too.”
9. it – “It is sunny outside.”
10. I – “I really like it here.”
11. that – “That door is open.”
12. for – “This letter is for you.”
13. you – “You are really nice.”
14. he – “He is my brother.”
15. with – “I want to go with you.”
16. on – “I watch movies on my iPad.”
17. do – “What will you do now?”
18. say – “Can I say something?”
19. this – “This is my favorite cookie.”
20. they – “They are here!”
21. at – “Can you pick me up at the mall?”
22. but – “I’m sorry but she’s away.”
23. we – “We are going to watch a movie.”
24. his – “This is his box.”
25. from – “This card came from my cousin.”
26. that – “That’s a really cool trick!”
27. not – “That’s not what I want.”
28. can’t – “I can’t open it.”
29. won’t – “I won’t open it.”
30. by – “Will you travel by train?”
31. she – “She is very happy.”
32. or – “Do you like blue or yellow?”yellow?
33. as – “Her role as an English teacher is very important.”
34. what – “What are you thinking of?”
35. go – “I want to go there.”
36. their – “This is their house.”
37. can – “What can I do for you?”
38. who – “Who can help me?”
39. get – “Can you get me my eyeglasses?”
40. if – “What if I fail?”
41. would – “Would you help me out?”
41. would – “Would you help me out?”
43. all – “All my favorite books are on this shelf.”
44. my – “My mom is coming to visit.”
45. make – “Can we make our projects together?”
46. about – “What is this movie about?”
47. know – “Do you know where this place is?”
48. will – “I will help you find that place.”
49. As soon as – “As soon as she’s here, I’ll talk to her.”
50. up – “I live up in the mountains.”
51. one – “She is one of my English teachers.”
52. time – “There was a time I liked to play golf.”
53. there – “There are so many things I want to learn.”
54. year – “This is the year I’m finally going to learn English.”
55. so – “I am so sorry.”
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56. think – “I think I need to lie down.”
57. when – “When will I see you again?”
58. which – “Which of these slippers are yours?”
59. them – “Please give this to them.”
60. some – “Please give them some of the apples I brought home.”
61. me – “Can you give me some apples?”
62. people – “There are so many people at the mall today.”
63. take – “Please take home some of these apples”
64. out – “Please throw the trash out.”
65. into – “My puppy ran into the woods.”
66. just – “Just close your eyes.”
67. see – “Did you see that?”
68. him – “I heard him singing earlier.”
69. your – “Your mom is here.”
70. come – “Can your mom and dad come to the party?”
71. could – “Could you help me with my project?”
72. now – “I want to watch this now.”
73. than – “I like this cake better than the other one you showed me.”
73. than – “I like this cake better than the other one you showed me.”
75. other – “I like these shoes better than the other ones you showed me.”
76. how – “How do I turn this on?”
77. then – “We had breakfast and then we went to church.”
78. its – “I need to read its manual.”
79. our – “This is our home now.”
80. two – “Two ice cream, please.”
81. more – “Can I have some more milk shake?”
82. these – “Do you like these helmets?”
83. want – “Do you want these helmets?”
84. way – “Can you look this way?”
85. look – “Please look this way.”
86. first – “She was my first teacher.”
87. also – “She was also my best friend.”
88. new – “I have new shoes.”
89. because – “I am crying because I’m sad.”
90. day – “Today is National Friendship day.”
91. more – “I have more stickers at home.”
92. use – “How do I use this?”
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93. no – “There’s no electricity now.”
94. man – “There’s a man outside looking for you.”
95. find – “Where can I find new books?”
96. here – “My mom is here.”
97. thing – “One thing led to another.”
98. give – “Give her these rare maps.”
99. many – “We shared many dreams together.”
100. well – “You know me so well.”
101. only – “You are my only friend here.”
102. those – “Those boots belong to my friend.”
103. tell – “Can you tell me which way to go?”
104. one – “She’s the one he’s been waiting for.”
105. very – “I’m very upset right now.”
106. her – “Her grandmother is sick.”
107. even – “She can’t even stand on her own.”
108. back – “I’ll be right back.”
109. any – “Have you had any luck on your research?”
110. good – “You’re a good person.”
111. woman – “That woman looks so happy.”
112. through – “go through the woods, its faster.”
113. us – “Do you want to go with us?”
114. life – “This is the best day of my life.”
115. child – “I just saw a child cross the street by herself.”
116. there – “Did you go there?”
117. work – “I have to go to work.”
118. down – “Let’s go down.”
119. may – “You may take your seats.”
120. after – “Let’s have dinner after work.”