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The dog watched the kids playing quietly.
• The kids were playing quietly. • The dog was watching quietly.
The substitute explained the lesson to the class using slides.
• The substitute used slides. • The class used slides.
The author thanked the editor who reviewed the book nervously.
• The editor reviewed the book nervously. • The author thanked the editor nervously.
The principal announced the rules for students in the auditorium.
• The students were in the auditorium. • The rules apply to students who are in the auditorium.
The student told the teacher that the assignment was confusing yesterday.
• The assignment was confusing yesterday. • The student spoke yesterday.
The photographer took pictures of the family smiling.
• The family was smiling. • The photographer was smiling.
The detective questioned the suspect in the jacket.
• The suspect was wearing the jacket. • The detective was wearing the jacket.
The coach praised the player who won the game excitedly.
• The coach was excited while praising. • The player won the game in an excited manner.
The scientist observed the monkeys using binoculars.
• The scientist used binoculars. • The monkeys were using binoculars.
The teacher discussed the student’s behavior with the counselor after school.
• The discussion happened after school. • The student’s behavior occurred after school.
The chef cooked the fish with lemons.
• The fish was flavored with lemons. • The chef used lemons to cook the fish.
The firefighter rescued the cat from the tree with a ladder.
• The firefighter used a ladder. • The tree had a ladder.
The librarian shushed the boy with books.
• The librarian used books to shush the boy. • The boy had books.
The kid saw the ghost with glowing eyes.
• The ghost had glowing eyes. • The kid had glowing eyes.
The artist painted the model in blue.
• The model became blue. • The painting was done using blue paint.
The robot followed the girl with wheels.
• The robot had wheels. • The girl had wheels
The teacher called the student in pajamas.
• The student wore pajamas. • The teacher wore pajamas.
The pirate found treasure on the beach with a map.
• The pirate used a map. • The beach had a map.
The monkey bit the man in the zoo.
• The zoo is where it happened. • The man who was bitten works at the zoo.
The spy saw the man with the secret files.
• The spy had the files. • The man had the files.
The babysitter watched the kids eating popcorn.
• The kids were eating popcorn. • The babysitter ate popcorn.
The coach yelled at the player with the whistle.
• The coach used a whistle. • The player had the whistle.
The boy fed the dog on the porch.
• The dog was on the porch. • The boy was on the porch.
The waiter served the chicken with rice.
• The chicken came with rice. • The waiter used rice to serve the chicken.
The student saw the principal crying.
• The student noticed the principal was crying. • The student cried while seeing the principal.
The clown chased the kids with balloons.
• The clown had balloons. • The kids had balloons.
The man painted the wall with cracks.
• He painted cracks onto the wall. • The wall already had cracks.
The pizza is too hot to eat.
• The pizza temperature is high. • The pizza is spicy.
The cow was found by the farmer with a broken leg.
• The cow had the broken leg. • The farmer had the broken leg.
The girl saw the boy with the telescope.
• She used a telescope. • The boy had the telescope.
I watched the man on the hill with binoculars.
• I used binoculars to watch the man. • The man had binoculars.
Visiting relatives can be annoying.
• Relatives who visit are annoying. • Going to visit relatives is annoying.
The dog chased the cat with a stick.
• The dog had the stick. • The cat had the stick.
The burglar threatened the man with the knife.
• The burglar had the knife. • The man had the knife.
The woman hit the student with a book.
• The woman used a book to hit the student. • The woman hit a student who was holding a book.
I saw her duck.
• I watched her bend down. • I saw the bird she owns.