The document contains 35 sentences from various topics including politics, science, daily life situations, and more. Key details include President Finch thanking America for his reelection, analyzing rare mouse species, physics allowing a better understanding of phenomena, delicious fish being brought, and a jury needing more proof to reach an unanimous decision.
The document contains 35 sentences from various topics including politics, science, daily life situations, and more. Key details include President Finch thanking America for his reelection, analyzing rare mouse species, physics allowing a better understanding of phenomena, delicious fish being brought, and a jury needing more proof to reach an unanimous decision.
The document contains 35 sentences from various topics including politics, science, daily life situations, and more. Key details include President Finch thanking America for his reelection, analyzing rare mouse species, physics allowing a better understanding of phenomena, delicious fish being brought, and a jury needing more proof to reach an unanimous decision.
3) The thieves took everything. 4) Their lives are not threatened/at risk/in danger. 5) Few Harvard alumni end up in employment. 6) What are your criteria for selecting candidates ? 7) That’s an endangered species. 8) The sheep ate all the leaves. 9) The players' wives have been to have attended all matches. 10) The cake has been cut into halves. 11) I met an Irish man who played the bagpipe. 12) The crossroads in front of the barracks is completely congested/janned. 13) What is the news today ? President Finch has thanked America for reelecting him and repeated that the US was a great nation. 14) My jeans are dirty, I have to put them in the washing machine. 15) There is not much furniture in that room, it looks like a cell. 16) I was given bad advice in this case. 17) Such news would never make the frontpage/headlights. 18) Their analyses dealt with rare species of mice. 19) Physics enables/allows us to better understand some phenomena. 20) The fish that they brought are delicious. 21) For any information, please refer to the desk. 22) The Joneses and Martins will swap houses for spring. 23) She loves asparagus and spinach. 24) Politics is the art of fooling people. 25) Their progress has been surprising these past three months. 26) The elderly and the sick felt often alone. 27) Let’s shake hands. 28) The Cabinet (ensemble : collectif, nombres…) are discussing a bill. 29) Salmon are abundant in Scottish waters. 30) The police are at the door. 31) My children had measles, but not mumps, nor German measles. 32) Politics is a serious case, and government policy has not given any result to this day. 33) One bag, two suitcases and one camera : four pieces of baggage, is that right ? 34) Your hair is too long : you should cut it. 35) The jury was unanimous : more proof was needed.