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[
"ever",
"often",
"seldom"
] | But I know now I'll [MASK] . I know I'm a champion, and God knows that too. | never |
[
"sad",
"early",
"glad"
] | He is always [MASK] for work. | late |
[
"asks",
"wonders",
"answers"
] | He always [MASK] why time always goes so fast. | complains |
[
"lucky",
"windy",
"fine"
] | Today is also a [MASK] day for him. | bad |
[
"color",
"note",
"skin"
] | He looked at his [MASK] around his wrist . | watch |
[
"last",
"once",
"second"
] | But [MASK] he had to shave . | first |
[
"spent",
"cost",
"used"
] | It [MASK] him about 5 minutes to do these things. | took |
[
"on",
"of",
"down"
] | So he turned [MASK] the TV. | off |
[
"opened",
"cleaned",
"watched"
] | He [MASK] locked the door. | locked |
[
"bike",
"factory",
"horse"
] | He ran out to his [MASK] . | car |
[
"hole",
"street",
"trouble"
] | "But officer, I was in a [MASK] ," he said. | hurry |
[
"bored",
"puzzled",
"hopeful"
] | But when my little grandson received third degree burns, I learned first-hand how [MASK] a loving adult feels when his/her child is suffering and he/she can't take the pain away. | helpless |
[
"made",
"advised",
"guided"
] | This experience [MASK] me to feel sorry for parents with sick children. | led |
[
"seemed",
"looked",
"sounded"
] | One mom told me that she [MASK] like running into the street and screaming, "My child is sick. | felt |
[
"head",
"legs",
"face"
] | It breaks my [MASK] that these parents are so anxiously searching for someone to care and help them through the hard times of watching their helpless child suffer. | heart |
[
"over",
"with",
"across"
] | It breaks my heart that these parents are so anxiously searching for someone to care and help them [MASK] the hard times of watching their helpless child suffer. | through |
[
"But",
"Though",
"Since"
] | [MASK] I had a lot of time. | So |
[
"meaningful",
"interesting",
"boring"
] | At first, I thought that my life was [MASK] because I couldn't do any of the things I used to do. | meaningless |
[
"point",
"sense",
"hope"
] | I believed that my life had no purpose and I was no [MASK] to anybody anymore. | good |
[
"picture",
"wish",
"website"
] | What began as a [MASK] has grown into a fulltime job I enjoy doing every day. | hobby |
[
"paid",
"invited",
"advised"
] | And over 325 volunteers have [MASK] me to send children "happy mail" without being paid. | joined |
[
"months",
"weeks",
"hours"
] | He is seven [MASK] old, and he is going to school soon. | years |
[
"come",
"go",
"look"
] | But Tom has a shortcoming He can't [MASK] p early. | get |
[
"afternoon",
"evening",
"night"
] | He always sleeps until nine or ten o'clock in the [MASK] . Tom's mother doesn't want him to be late for school. | morning |
[
"happy",
"sad",
"early"
] | He always sleeps until nine or ten o'clock in the morning . Tom's mother doesn't want him to be [MASK] for school. | late |
[
"listen",
"look",
"touch"
] | She says to Tom, "You must get up when you [MASK] the clock ring." | hear |
[
"a",
"this",
"that"
] | And from then on, Tom gets up when he hears the clock ring at 6:30 [MASK] morning. | every |
[
"day",
"week",
"minute"
] | And the next morning Tom doesn't get up at 6: 6:30.It's [MASK] for breakfast. | time |
[
"close",
"closes",
"opens"
] | Tom is in bed and his eyes are [MASK] . | open |
[
"when",
"what",
"how"
] | "Then [MASK] don't you get up?" | why |
[
"good",
"well",
"better"
] | You needn't feel [MASK] if you have no cars. | bad |
[
"interesting",
"difficult",
"dangerous"
] | It's true that cars are [MASK] . | important |
[
"how",
"why",
"where"
] | Many people find it hard to think about [MASK] life will be like if they have no cars. | what |
[
"lessons",
"fun",
"skills"
] | But now more people know that too many cars bring great [MASK] . | problems |
[
"small",
"clean",
"modern"
] | They make streets too [MASK] . | busy |
[
"red",
"yellow",
"white"
] | One way is to make [MASK] cars. | green |
[
"takes",
"spends",
"pays"
] | But it [MASK] much to make these cars. | costs |
[
"have",
"enjoy",
"make"
] | We can [MASK] our lifestyle. | change |
[
"by",
"with",
"ride"
] | A lot of Americans go to work [MASK] their bikes now. | on |
[
"with",
"in",
"has"
] | I hope we can live in a green world [MASK] pollution some day. | without |
[
"cards",
"chess",
"toys"
] | Even if Dad came back, it wouldn't be much fun playing [MASK] in the dark. | baseball |
[
"lucky",
"surprised",
"pleased"
] | It was Dad: "Paul, I'm [MASK] , but I couldn't play baseball with you tonight. | sorry |
[
"famous",
"helpful",
"lazy"
] | How about next weekend...."
Paul couldn't understand why Dad was so [MASK] . | busy |
[
"made",
"missed",
"chose"
] | The next day at school, Paul didn't hand in his homework and [MASK] a test. | failed |
[
"cheerfully",
"comfortably",
"hopefully"
] | Paul just sat there [MASK] . | quietly |
[
"message",
"praise",
"trust"
] | Maybe he didn't do his homework because he wanted to get his dad's [MASK] . | attention |
[
"saw",
"thanked",
"greeted"
] | When Paul got home, he [MASK] his dad. | called |
[
"prepare",
"follow",
"question"
] | Whenever you [MASK] our plans, Dad, it hurts me. | break |
[
"choice",
"speech",
"decision"
] | Maybe you can help me with my [MASK] sometime. | homework |
[
"regretted",
"complained",
"insisted"
] | He himself [MASK] . | changed |