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ALH2 11.3 gram

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  • Plastic from a hundred years ago still exists today. (noun)
    Even plastic from a hundred years ago still exists today.
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  • There is trash on the most remote islands in the ocean.
    There is EVEN trash on the most remote islands in the ocean.
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  • We can't keep our own beaches clean.
    We can't EVEN keep our own beaches clean.
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  • The top experts don’t agree on what to do about pollution. (noun)
    EVEN the top experts don’t agree on what to do about pollution.
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  • I don’t use plastic at all, I don't buy plastic toys for my children. (second sentence)
    I don’t use plastic at all, I don't EVEN buy plastic toys for my children.
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  • My grandmother is 98 and she started to recycle most of her garbage.
    My grandmother is 98 and she EVEN started to recycle most of her garbage.
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  • I can’t do anything in the kitchen, I can't boil an egg. (second sentence)
    I can’t do anything in the kitchen, I can't EVEN boil an egg.
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  • I can’t believe we've left trash in space!
    I can’t believe we've EVEN left trash in space!
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  • We have a lot of pets at home. We have a lizard. (second)
    We have a lot of pets at home. We EVEN have a lizard.
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  • The most remote places on Earth are polluted.
    The most remote places on Earth are EVEN polluted.
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  • Tom was late for an hour but he didn't apologize.
    Tom was late for an hour but he didn't EVEN apologize.
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  • It was a wonderful party. My grandmother was dancing.
    It was a wonderful party. My grandmother was EVEN dancing.
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  • They don't use the car they have.
    They don't EVEN use the car they have.
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