Games can help childrens' intelligence develop.
1940
| It is unwise to argue in front of the children.
1941
| There are many empty bowls and dishes on the table.
1942
| I have eaten one bowl of rice.
1943
| A loofah can be used to bathe with.
1944
| My home is one kilometer away from the station.
1945
| The doctor is treating his legs.
1946
| The glass shattered.
1947
| The little dog is shaking its head and wagging its tail at me.
1948
| How much does one fish cost?
1949
| I want to rent an apartment.
1950
| She paid the rent for her car.
1951
| I want to buy a pair of shoes.
1952
| There is a flood.
1953
| This bridge runs across the city from north to south.
1954
| Pandas are precious animals.
1955
| A beautiful love is worth treasuring.
1956
| The house was burned down.
1957
| He has a little pain in his chest.
1958
| She is very interested in photography.
1959
| He broke his promise.
1960
| He met a friend whom he hasn't seen for a long time.
1961
| I have reached retirement age.
1962
| He's buttoning up.
1963
| His lower back hurts.
1964
| There is a large field on the mountainside.
1965
| A flock of sheep blocked traffic.
1966
| Forest can keep sandstorms at bay.
1967
| The mother is gently touching her head.
1968
| The cause of their quarreling is money. [OR They are arguing over money.]
1969
| He is sitting at the edge of the cliff.
1970
| What are they arguing about?
1971
| She just received a big stack of mail.
1972
| What time does the post office close?
1973
| There is a lot of snow on the branches.
1974
| My son is very fond of fried food.
1975
| I drink espresso.
1976
| I want to buy a frying pan.
1977
| She is carrying a pot of soup.
1978
| There are only a few dollars left in my wallet.
1979
| Please wait a minute.
1980
| He is a little fat.
1981
| The ball didn't go into the hole.
1982
| Every human being has to die.
1983
| This is cornmeal paste.
1984
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