The store went out of business (because it was losing money). ____ (The store made many sales), but the prices must have been too low. ____ (When the store paid its bills), there was no money left. ____ (I had hoped to work at that store) when I was old enough to get a job. ____ (If I ever start a store of my own), I’ll watch costs carefully. ____ (Although the store has been closed for six months), I still miss it. ____ (Does the activity in a store appeal to you)? ____ The people (who owned the store) were not happy about its closing. ____ (I think) that I would like to open a store one day. ____ (Listen) so that you can learn.____ I hope (it snows.) ____ (Before I open a store), I will learn more about running a business. ____ The temperature rose above freezing, and the snow finally began to melt. ____ Amy can play the guitar and the piano. ____ The hare slept; the turtle ran. ____ Carlos bought a tie; however, he still needed a jacket. ____ Kenneth completed the test but forgot to write his name on it. ____ Eleanor mailed the bill today; the post office was crowded.____ Henry washed the car and parked it in the garage. ____ Jamie and Anna sorted the photos and framed them. ____ Tony washed and dried the dishes and cups. ____ Look for the SUB CL. As I walked past the dog, it wagged its tail in a friendly manner. ____ Look for the SUB CL. Close all of the programs before you shut down the computer. ____ Look for the SUB CL. Because the furniture is so old, the museum controls the humidity in the hall. ____ Look for the SUB CL. I wrote her several times, but I never received an answer. ____

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