1.The boy led the group with black sneakers. 2.Destroyed by the flood, she had to leave her apartment. 3.While standing in line, the thunder could be heard.

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1.The boy led the group with black sneakers. 2.Destroyed by the flood, she had to leave her apartment. 3.While standing in line, the thunder could be heard around us. 4.Kathy donated a TV to the youth center that she no longer used.

1. While riding my bike to the library, the dog began to bark. 2. Donna served hot dogs, fries, and potato salad to her guests on paper plates. 3. Did you see a man cross the bridge with a beard? 4. The red sports car was reported stolen by the police officer. 5. While lacing my shoelaces, the cat yawned and settled into the chair.

6. The house was rebuilt by the owners destroyed by the fire. 7. A man leaped into the water over the ship’s rail. 8. Wilma kept her trophies in a bookcase that she won in the tournament. 9. A pizza was served to each guest covered in melted cheese. 10. Broken beyond repair, Rob saw his watch on the court.

The tall boy led the parade. With short hair Down the street

My brother listens to one station. In the morning always

The lightning violently flashed. While we were eating Into the town

The new student sat. In the polo shirt On his first day In the cafeteria

The thunder could be heard. Behind the trees While we stood in line

The baby cried and yelled. During the show Loudly

The house has been sold. On the market for weeks On Jones Avenue to the family

1.While taking a nap, the volcano erupted. 2.The teacher will take the seat wearing the red shirt. 3.Chased by a lion, the photographer saw a terrified gazelle. 4.The student was punished by the teacher who cheated on the test. 5.Charles saw a dog on his way to the library. 6.Shannon washed her hair when she finished eating with a new shampoo.

7. While repairing my bicycle chain, the ice cream man drove by. 8. I watched the mechanic fix the bus with wonder. 9. The fans stood in line to buy tickets to the show for twenty minutes. 10. My friend uses a pen to write his essays with a gold cap. 11. We hiked through the forest wearing only light shirts and shorts. 12. The salesman sold the picture to the short woman in the silver frame.

1. When only a baby, Mom took me scuba diving. 2. Larry told me he was getting married that afternoon at night. 3. Wagging her tail, the new puppy climbed into my lap. 4. We saved the scrap of meat for the dog that had been left on our plates. 5. Michelle bought an umbrella from a salesman with red and yellow panels. 6. The child ate a cold bowl of cereal for breakfast this morning. 7. When we opened the leather woman's purse, we found the missing keys.