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The Anasazi left more (than, then) one artifact behind at Mesa Verde. |
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Edgar A. Poe often (sit, set) his stories in eerie houses, catacombs, or dungeons. |
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Deric's baby brother has to (sit, set) in a highchair. |
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The tiny, determined ant collected more food (than, then) the grasshopper. |
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The Black Hills are a (sit, set) of mountains in the far western part of South Dakota. |
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We will eat, and (than, then) we will go to school. |
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Yes, we would like to (sit, set) at the table by the window. |
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I had to (sit, set) in the rear of the auditorium because there were no seats in front. |
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Christopher Columbus and his men (sit, set) sail from Lisbon, Portugal. |
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If you want to catch a rabbit, (sit, set) very still and make a noise like a carrot! |
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11. |
Jordan drew an outline of the flower and (than, then) colored it red. |
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That boy is crazier (than, then) I am about Harry Potter. |
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Christopher knows how to build a campfire, (sit, set) up a tent, and make pancakes. |
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If there'll be more sales after Christmas, I'll go shopping (than, then). |
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The applicants had to (sit, set) and fill out forms for the job opening. |
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To Kill a Mockingbird was (sit, set) in the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama. |
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Turn off the light and (than, then) go to bed. |
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The storm caused the high tide to rise 15 feet higher (than, then) normal. |
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19. |
Jane adds better (than, then) Frank. |
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Hank and Debbie paced the floor in silence, and (than, then) both began to talk at once. |
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