He is carrying the wooden boards on his shoulder.
1735
| All kinds of vegetables are sold in the market.
1736
| She's got some coins.
1737
| The child has graduated, and his parents are pleased.
1738
| He admires this work.
1739
| How are you, Mr. Zhao?
1740
| Today's communication tools are very advanced.
1741
| The judge interrogates the accused.
1742
| Roses have thorns.
1743
| Watching football games is thrilling.
1744
| The volcano has erupted.
1745
| She wears a pearl necklace.
1746
| She has tears on her face.
1747
| I have hip pain from my carelessness.
1748
| They are are performing a drill
1749
| He is operating the computer.
1750
| One mustn't give up halfway in one's studies.
1751
| Frogs feed on insects.
1752
| He has been arrested.
1753
| They are living a leisurely life.
1754
| They go on trips when they have free time.
1755
| The leather suitcase is stuffed with clothes.
1756
| The bull is going wild.
1757
| There are all types of books in the library.
1758
| I have American citizenship.
1759
| They have given up their efforts.
1760
| He has been deserted by his children.
1761
| They are brothers.
1762
| They are hanging around in the street.
1763
| Gambling has made him lose everything he ever had.
1764
| This sofa is bright red.
1765
| I have injured my leg.
1766
| The legs of the desk are metal.
1767
| She is getting her hair dyed.
1768
| In the city, there is heavy pollution from exhaust fumes.
1769
| He has received a reward from the company.
1770
| They are threatening me.
1771
| The buildup of snow has blocked traffic.
1772
| Today is the twenty-eighth.
1773
| Selling drugs is illegal.
1774
| There are many peddlers selling vegetables by the riverside.
1775
| Newspapers are a form of media.
1776
| This rose is really beautiful.
1777
| It is the thirty-first of the month.
1778
| The typhoon is coming.
1779
| There are stains on his clothes.
1780
| The air has been polluted.
1781
| Let is keep in touch.
1782
| The bomb exploded.
1783
| Taking a bath in summer is very refreshing [lit., "cool"]. .
1784
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