Reading can improve memory., I try to get enough sleep every night., She exercises regularly., He fell asleep in class yesterday., Please read the text out loud., I avoid sugar in my diet., Research shows this method works., Here are some tips for better sleep., The old man is blind, so his dog helps him cross the road. , She rides an exercise bike every morning to keep fit., Good players know how to avoid danger., It is important to keep a balance between games and school., I like solving puzzles in games., Our team beat the other team easily., Many teenagers compete in online games., Children should recognise the difference between games and real life., My parents dislike violent games., My hearing is very good., You can’t drive a car with a poor sight., Dogs have a strong sense of smell., This soup has a strange taste., The boy touched the worm with a twig, I can roll my tongue easily., This cream is for smooth skin, This dress has a nice pattern., Don’t stare at people. It’s rude., He can blow a bubble with gum., She moved an eyebrow in surprise., Each player gets five coloured counters at the start of the game., Move your counter three spaces forward., Throw the dice and move forward, We flipped a coin — it landed on heads. , If you can’t choose, just flip a coin..
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