I knew that the lamb had wagged its tail.. Ben knows he has to practice tying the knots.

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I knew that the lamb had wagged its tail.

Ben knows he has to practice tying the knots.

The man knelt by the dripping sign.

I chased the cat and hurt my knee and thumb.

He grabbed wrapping paper from my knapsack.

The knight gave the wren a treat.

Jack grabbed the nasty gnat on his wrist.

Kyle will practice making designs for wreaths.

A plumber used a wrench to fix the dripping pipes.

Ginger wagged her tail when Maria knocked on the wrong door.

It is known that the dog grabbed the knob.

Mops can wreck a room by chewing signs.

I had to practice knitting scarves before making larger wraps, such as shawls.

Meg nicked her knuckle with a knife while cutting a treat.

I knelt down and grabbed the dripping towel.

In the movie, the gnome with the wrinkled skin chased the elf.

The knight’s dog wagged its tail as he tried to comb its fur.

Fish were chewing on bits of the gnarled wood from the wrecked ship.