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Are there enough pancakes for Hank?

Can you bring your own backpack?

Make sure every cupcake is pink.

Any boy can sing by himself.

Did you ever skate at an outside rink?

The tunes were sung in the daytime.

We were sure the mailbox was by the bank.

Frank made his own treehouse in the big tree.

I think I put enough sand in the sandbox.

They put a jack inside every car trunk.

Did you ever see a beehive hang from a tree?

Are there any pinecones by the swing?

Make sure you don’t ever yank on the little bulldog’s leash.

Where were the flags that should have hung on the flagpoles?

We sang a song before bedtime every night.

Did everyone drink enough milk at dinner tonight?

She used her own money to buy a ring for herself.

Did you see a skunk near any of the houses this weekend?