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yarga [219]
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ra1l [238]3 years ago
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1. Mr. matters went to the doctor

2. Mr. matters ate a grapefruit

3. He walked two miles

4. He would ride his bike to work

5. Mr. matters helped prune Ms. Stewart's garden.

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