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seldom / the temperature / in Atlanta / below / drops / freezing
The temperature seldom drops below freezing in Atlanta.
in / Tommy / is / a bad mood / hardly ever
Tommy is hardly ever in a bad mood.
should / you / allow / to play / kids / never / with matches.
You should never allow kids to play with matches.
come / Susie / won’t / to the party / probably
Susie probably won’t come to the party.
stay up / don´t / too late / generally / I
I don't generally stay up too late.
to do / Jack / his homework / seldom / social networks / uses
Jack seldom uses social networks to do his homework.
just / project / they / finished / their / have
They have just finished their project.
Mark / coming / is / really / this / home / evening ?
ls Mark really coming home this evening?
knows / probably / to the question / Julie / the answer
Julie probably knows the answer to the question.
you / do / feel / often / homesick ?
Do you often feel homesick?
frequently / have / for supper / we / guests
We frequently have guests for supper.
with a friend / my daughter / overnight / stays / occasionally
My daughter occasionally stays overnight with a friend.
the trip / what / tomorrow / did / the teacher / about / just / say?
What did the teacher just say about the trip tomorrow?
to class / is / absent / the professor / ever ?
Is the professor ever absent to class?
study / do / at the library / you / usually ?
Do you usually study at the library?
always / Matt / can / you / find / in the evening / at home ?
Can you always find Matt at home in the evening?
on water sports / I / my essay / finished / finally / have
I have finally finished my essay on water sports.
to work / Ann Marie / comes / early / often
Ann Marie often comes to work early.
be / John / here / will / soon / probably
John will probably be here soon.
in the evening / you / Greg / find / always / can / at the library
You can always find Greg at the library in the evening.