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The owners of the bicycle shop (your verb) very amiable and helpful with advice.

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Jane (your verb) to forecast the results of her final exam.

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Music written in a minor key usually (your verb) sad or moody.

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I am not (your verb) to stay out after midnight.

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Dad (your verb) to go to his office early this morning.

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Sally was reluctant to leave her post unless another physician (your verb) her.

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It is time to (your verb) our meeting for the day.

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We (your verb) the game as a result of our great teamwork.

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We (your verb) the path to the oak tree.

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My mother is very crafty and we never (your verb) when our birthday parties will be.

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Eugene (your verb) a drum from a big metal can.

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Sierra (your verb) to do her own thing and never to follow the herd.

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The loaf of bread began to (your verb) .

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It is nice to (your verb) a picnic under a grove of trees.

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