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sentence, he covers them again. (Remember what is under each<br />
square of paper!) The second player takes his turn. Continue playing<br />
until all the squares are uncovered.<br />
The player with the most sentences on his paper is the winner.<br />
grills meat<br />
for sandwiches<br />
give work<br />
to many<br />
people<br />
orders<br />
food<br />
put<br />
sandwiches<br />
together<br />
a customer a restaurant a waitress waitresses<br />
is a busy<br />
place<br />
customers<br />
pick up<br />
food<br />
a cook<br />
cooks<br />
brings<br />
orders to<br />
the cook<br />
sit at<br />
tables<br />
restaurants<br />
VII. Sentence Construction Sentence patterns with present tense<br />
verbs<br />
Make as many good sentences as you can by choosing words from<br />
the lists below. For each sentence, choose only one verb.<br />
Subject<br />
Peter and Pauline<br />
Pauline<br />
The waitress<br />
They<br />
The customers<br />
The restaurant<br />
Cooks<br />
A hamburger<br />
Verb<br />
are<br />
is<br />
calls<br />
picks up<br />
puts together<br />
cooks<br />
order<br />
work<br />
pay for<br />
23<br />
Object or Complement<br />
very busy<br />
cooks<br />
the orders<br />
in a restaurant<br />
hamburgers<br />
next to Paul<br />
meat for sandwiches<br />
quickly<br />
on a grill<br />
a hot sandwich