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Common Sentence Expansion

• I want to travel this world.

• I want to travel this world and see all the good places.

• She is very kind.

• She is very kind and always helps others with a smile.


• He was at the party last night.

• He was at the party last night, enjoying the music and dancing.

• They are going to the park.

• They are going to the park to play soccer and have a picnic.

• It will be sunny tomorrow.

• It will be sunny tomorrow, so we can go to the beach.

• I have a meeting at 3 PM.

• I have a meeting at 3 PM, and I need to prepare my notes.

• We had a great time at the beach.

• We had a great time at the beach, swimming and building sandcastles.

• They were friends in college.

• They were friends in college and often studied together.

• She can speak thirteen languages.

• She can speak thirteen languages fluently, which helps in her job.

• He said he would call later.

• He said he would call later to discuss the details.

• You can use my pen.

• You can use my pen to fill out the form; it's right here.

• What do you want to do today?

• What do you want to do today? We could go hiking or watch a movie.

• I will help you with your homework.

• I will help you with your homework after dinner.

• She would go if she could.

• She would go if she could, but she has other commitments.

• He can make a delicious cake.


• He can make a delicious cake from scratch in just an hour.

• I like to read books.

• I like to read books, especially mysteries and thrillers.

• She has a beautiful smile.

• She has a beautiful smile that lights up the room.

• Look at that bird!

• Look at that bird! It's so colorful and graceful.

• Can you write your name here?

• Can you write your name here on the dotted line for the application?

• Let's go to the movies.

• Let's go to the movies and watch the latest blockbuster.

• I can see the mountains from my window.

• I can see the mountains from my window, and the view is stunning.

• He could run very fast when he was young.

• He could run very fast when he was young, almost like a sprinter.

• She has been to Paris.

• She has been to Paris several times and loves the city.

• Please call me later.

• Please call me later when you have some free time.

• I am very happy today.

• I am very happy today because I received great news.

• Where can I find a good restaurant?

• Where can I find a good restaurant that serves Italian food?

• What did you do yesterday?

• What did you do yesterday? I heard you went somewhere interesting.


• Can you get me some water?

• Can you get me some water from the kitchen, please?

• Come and join us!

• Come and join us for dinner; we have plenty of food.

• She made a beautiful painting.

• She made a beautiful painting that is now displayed in the gallery.

• You may leave early today.

• You may leave early today if you finish your work.

• Please take a seat.

• Please take a seat and wait for your turn.

• Do you know the answer?

• Do you know the answer to the question on the board?

• They live in New York.

• They live in New York, enjoying the vibrant city life.

• Can you give me a hand?

• Can you give me a hand with these heavy boxes?

• I think it's going to rain.

• I think it's going to rain later, so we should bring umbrellas.

• What did she say to you?

• What did she say to you about the new project?

• Can you help me with this?

• Can you help me with this assignment? I'm having trouble.

• Tell me a story.

• Tell me a story before I go to bed; I love hearing them.

• Please follow me.


• Please follow me to the conference room for the meeting.

• She came home late last night.

• She came home late last night after the concert and went straight to bed.

• Show me your new dress.

• Show me your new dress; I've heard it's stunning.

• He set the table for dinner.

• He set the table for dinner, arranging everything neatly.

• Put your coat on.

• Put your coat on; it's quite cold outside.

• What does she do for a living?

• What does she do for a living? Is she a teacher?

• You must wear a helmet while riding a bike.

• You must wear a helmet while riding a bike for safety.

• Can I ask you a question?

• Can I ask you a question about the homework assignment?

• We went to the zoo yesterday.

• We went to the zoo yesterday and saw many amazing animals.

• She read the entire book in one day.

• She read the entire book in one day because it was so captivating.

• I need some help with my homework.

• I need some help with my homework; it's very challenging.

• Please move your car.

• Please move your car; it's blocking the driveway.

• I'll try to finish it by tomorrow.

• I'll try to finish it by tomorrow, but I can't make any promises.


• He decided to change his career.

• He decided to change his career and went back to school.

• Do you want to play a game?

• Do you want to play a game of chess with me?

• Can you spell your name?

• Can you spell your name for me so I can write it down correctly?

• I found my lost keys.

• I found my lost keys under the couch after searching for hours.

• She needs to study for her exam.

• She needs to study for her exam, so she can't come out tonight.

• He wants to learn how to cook.

• He wants to learn how to cook and is taking classes.

• You should see your friend.

• You should see your friend; it's been a while since you last met.

• Add some salt to the soup.

• Add some salt to the soup; it needs more flavor.

• Keep your room clean.

• Keep your room clean to avoid any mess.

• Let's start the meeting.

• Let's start the meeting now that everyone is here.

• I thought you were coming.

• I thought you were coming to the party tonight.

• I saw a movie last night.

• I saw a movie last night that was really entertaining.

• Turn left at the next street.


• Turn left at the next street to get to the library.

• She might come to the party.

• She might come to the party if she finishes her work early.

• Please close the door.

• Please close the door to keep the noise out.

• It seems like a good idea.

• It seems like a good idea to take a break now.

• Open the window, please.

• Open the window, please; it's getting stuffy in here.

• The show will begin soon.

• The show will begin soon, so let's find our seats.

• I got a new job.

• I got a new job and I'm starting next week.

• He can run very fast.

• He can run very fast, especially when he's in a hurry.

• Let's walk to the park.

• Let's walk to the park and enjoy the fresh air.

• He began to feel tired.

• He began to feel tired after running for an hour.

• The plant will grow quickly.

• The plant will grow quickly if you water it regularly.

• She took the book from the shelf.

• She took the book from the shelf and started reading it.

• Can you carry this for me?

• Can you carry this for me? It's quite heavy.


• Did you hear that noise?

• Did you hear that noise outside? It sounded strange.

• Stop talking and listen.

• Stop talking and listen to the instructions carefully.

• I miss my family.

• I miss my family, especially during the holidays.

• What do you want to eat?

• What do you want to eat for dinner tonight?

• Let's watch a movie.

• Let's watch a movie together; I have a new one.

• Let him play with us.

• Let him play with us; he's really good at this game.

• Cut the paper into small pieces.

• Cut the paper into small pieces for the art project.

• We need to talk about this.

• We need to talk about this situation and find a solution.

• He enjoys being with friends.

• He enjoys being with friends and spending time outdoors.

• What time do you leave for work?

• She learned a new word today.

• She learned a new word today while studying for her English test.

• What time is it?

• What time is it? I need to catch my train.

• Write down your phone number.

• Write down your phone number on this piece of paper.


• There is a shorter way to get home.

• There is a shorter way to get home if you take the shortcut through the park.

• Many people attended the concert.

• Many people attended the concert last night, making it a huge success.

• Please drink some water.

• Please drink some water; it's important to stay hydrated.

• It's a beautiful day today.

• It's a beautiful day today; let's go for a walk in the park.

• He played the main part in the play.

• He played the main part in the play and received rave reviews.

• I heard a strange sound outside.

• I heard a strange sound outside, like someone knocking on the door.

• She has a lot of work to do.

• She has a lot of work to do before the deadline.

• This is my favorite place to relax.

• This is my favorite place to relax and unwind after a long day.

• She graduated last year.

• She graduated last year with honors.

• My back hurts from lifting heavy boxes.

• My back hurts from lifting heavy boxes during the move.

• What is that thing on the table?

• What is that thing on the table? It looks like a sculpture.

• What is your name?

• What is your name? I didn't catch it earlier.

• Write a sentence using this word.


• Write a sentence using this word to demonstrate its meaning.

• The man is reading a newspaper.

• The man is reading a newspaper while waiting for the train.

• Draw a straight line on the paper.

• Draw a straight line on the paper using a ruler.

• The boy is playing in the park.

• The boy is playing in the park with his friends.

• They live on a farm.

• They live on a farm where they grow fruits and vegetables.

• The end of the movie was surprising.

• The end of the movie was surprising and left everyone in shock.

• The men are working on the road.

• The men are working on the road to repair potholes.

• They bought a piece of land.

• They bought a piece of land to build their dream home.

• She is at home now.

• She is at home now, relaxing on the couch.

• Raise your hand if you know the answer.

• Raise your hand if you know the answer to the question.

• I took a picture of the sunset.

• I took a picture of the sunset last night, and it was breathtaking.

• The air feels fresh today.

• The air feels fresh today after the rain.

• The zoo has many different animals.

• The zoo has many different animals, from lions to giraffes.


• Their house is very big.

• Their house is very big with a beautiful garden.

• Turn to page 42 in your book.

• Turn to page 42 in your book to continue reading.

• She received a letter from her friend.

• She received a letter from her friend, who lives overseas.

• Can you point to the correct answer?

• Can you point to the correct answer on the board?

• Her mother is a teacher.

• Her mother is a teacher at the local elementary school.

• He gave the correct answer.

• He gave the correct answer during the quiz.

• They are traveling to America next month.

• They are traveling to America next month for a vacation.

• The world is full of amazing places.

• The world is full of amazing places waiting to be explored.

• She loves Italian food.

• She loves Italian food, especially pasta and pizza.

• Japan is a beautiful country.

• Japan is a beautiful country known for its rich culture and history.

• Water the plant every day.

• Water the plant every day to keep it healthy.

• The children go to school by bus.

• The children go to school by bus every morning.

• His father is a doctor.


• His father is a doctor who works at the hospital.

• There is a big tree in the yard.

• There is a big tree in the yard that provides shade in the summer.

• New York is a busy city.

• New York is a busy city with skyscrapers and bustling streets.

• The earth orbits the sun.

• The earth orbits the sun in a predictable pattern.

• She has blue eyes.

• She has blue eyes that sparkle in the sunlight.

• He has a headache.

• He has a headache and needs to rest.

• She told a funny story.

• She told a funny story that had everyone laughing.

• Can you give me an example?

• Can you give me an example of how to use this word in a sentence?

• He lives a simple life.

• He lives a simple life, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

• Please pass me a sheet of paper.

• Please pass me a sheet of paper so I can take notes.

• They formed a study group.

• They formed a study group to prepare for the exam together.

• The children are playing outside.

• The children are playing outside in the backyard.

• She sat on the other side of the table.

• She sat on the other side of the table during the meeting.
• His feet are very sore from walking.

• His feet are very sore from walking all day in new shoes.

• She bought a new car.

• She bought a new car, a sleek red convertible.

• They walked a mile to the store.

• They walked a mile to the store because the car broke down.

• The stars are bright tonight.

• The stars are bright tonight, twinkling in the clear sky.

• We went swimming in the sea.

• We went swimming in the sea and had a great time.

• The river flows through the city.

• The river flows through the city, providing water for irrigation.

• California is a large state.

• California is a large state with diverse landscapes.

• She borrowed a book from the library.

• She borrowed a book from the library to read over the weekend.

• He had a great idea for the project.

• He had a great idea for the project that could save time and money.

• She has a friendly face.

• She has a friendly face that makes everyone feel welcome.

• He enjoys Indian cuisine.

• He enjoys Indian cuisine, especially spicy curries.

• The girl is reading a book.

• The girl is reading a book under the shade of a tree.

• They climbed the mountain.


• They climbed the mountain and reached the summit at sunrise.

• Make a list of things to buy.

• Make a list of things to buy before going to the grocery store.

• That is my favorite song.

• That is my favorite song; it always brings me chills.

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