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1. Where have you been all day?
2. I’ll need two things a tent and a sleeping bag.
3. I don’t believe it.
4. You’re my friend, my very best friend.
5. How awful!
6. Please could you fetch me: three apples, two pears, a peach,
and a carton of orange juice?
7. If you don’t stop that immediately I’m going to.
8. Don’t do that, actually nevermind.
9. “Move along there’s nothing to see” the police officer said.
10. Thomas has five hundred pounds (£500).
11. “Come back that’s Benjamin’s bike!” she yelled.
12. Shenika can’t stand fruit cake, benny will eat it.
Tommy woke up early on the morning of the school trip, packed
his bag twice as quickly as usual, and ate breakfast really fast.
He ran all the way to school, almost bumping into his best
friend as he reached the school gates. He had never been to
the zoo before, and Mr Thompson had promised that there
would be hippos, tigers, snakes, and more! Tommy’s biggest
wish was to see a lion though. He knew lions had huge teeth, big
claws, and a loud roar, but he wanted to see it for himself.
The tiger’s roar was so loud it could be heard all through the
jungle. “Do you think it’s coming this way?” Timmy whispered to
his sister.
“I don’t think so,” she said uncertainly. Timmy’s heart was
pounding in his chest as they crept carefully through the
bushes. Then, out of nowhere, two tigers appeared! The tigers
teeth looked sharp, their claws deadly.
“Run!” shouted Timmy.