
Week 14 Mentor Sentences
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- Q1When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. Whensubordinating conjunction30s
- Q2When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. Ipronoun30s
- Q3When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. appearedverb30s
- Q4When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. inpreposition30s
- Q5When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. thearticle30s
- Q6When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. doorwaynoun30s
- Q7When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. Auntyproper noun30s
- Q8When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. wouldhelping verb30s
- Q9When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. lookverb30s
- Q10When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. asadverb30s
- Q11When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. ifconjunction30s
- Q12When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. shepronoun30s
- Q13When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. regrettedverb30s
- Q14When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. herpossessive pronoun30s
- Q15When I appeared in the doorway, Aunty would look as if she regretted her request; I was usually mud-splashed or covered with sand. requestnoun30s