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Eva ([personal profile] verity83) wrote2008-06-22 03:39 pm
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Real Vocabulary (or "volcubrary", as I once thought it pronounced)

1994-09-08
1. Contemporary cheeses were invented.
2. Marie and Elizabeth must work for Williams’ one decade.
3. Marie would like to work for Williams’ one whole century!
4. Too bad they can’t be employees for even one millenium.
5. Marie announced. “William’s annual BIG SALE [in a burst] is about to begin!!!!”
6. “We won’t be around for Williams’ centennial celebration,” Elizabeth said sadly.
7. Simultaneously, Marie and Hannah yelled, “Hurray for Williams’!!!!!!!!!”
8. “Be punctual for the sale,” cried Hannah.
9. “And the chronic auctioning!” shouted Elizabeth.
10. Marie added softly, “Yes, Williams’ Inc. will be continuous.”

1994-09-15
1. Michael said, “John, feel free to enter those premises.”
2. Gretel is a descendant of her great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother.
3. When they bought the old house, Vicki asked, “Can we have a warranty?”
4. Marta went to town to arrange for the utilities to be hooked up.
5. John would accepts no tenants at all.
6. James told Ruth to do the budget.
7. Ruth knew all about courtesy.
8. Megan taught about charity.
9. The teacher was frugal.
10. Teacher 2 was very parsimonious.

1994-09-22
1. “This is an agrarian home,” said Felicity.
2. Kirsten noticed overgrown foliage near the fence.
3. Addy commented on all the erosion of topsoil.
4. Samantha tried to help the flower vegetation.
5. Molly said, “Someone could cultivate this nice land.”
6. “It would not need to be irragated, you know,” said Felissie.
7. “We should learn about horticulture,” said Koystin.
8. Addy made mush for Sam on fallow ground.
9. Sam hated that disgustingly common mush.
10. Molly thought that the trick was a perfectly ordinary one.

1994-09-26
1. Inquiries were sent into the new company.
2. Kirsten had to suffer the consequences of a bad science grade.
3. There were no electric conveniences in the school kitchen.
4. There will be two exhibitions at school.
5. “We do not like hoaxes,” said the teacher.
6. The first hygiene lessons’ tests’ answers had similarities.
7. In Bible class the students studied the prophecies of Isaiah.
8. “Many politicians live on this street,” thought Felicity.
9. On the weekends, the girls went on expeditions in the woods nearby.
10. The “voyages” the roomates took at night were naughty.

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