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4. | If you don't feel ___, you should probably see a doctor after a day or two. (Although some people wait weeks.) |
5. | If you ___ all your friends, none of them can help you celebrate your next birthday. (Unless you have it at the cemetery.) |
7. | Many people have a favorite ___--a grandma or grandpa, an uncle or aunt, a niece or nephew, or a cousin. |
8. | Friends are always there to help you ___ through bad times. (True friends, that is.) |
9. | If you try to do something ___ times and fail, do you quit trying? Or do you keep trying? (Persevere!) |
10. | The two dirtiest ___s in your home are probably the kitchen ___ and the bathroom ___. |
11. | Old lady: Thank you ___ much for helping me with the groceries. I am ___ grateful! Grocery clerk: It was my pleasure. ___ long! |
14. | ___ timing is when your friend brings over a new toy for your dog that just got run over. |
15. | 'I can ___ hear you. Let me turn my hearing aid on,' said grandma. |
18. | If you can't ___ to get up on time, how do you expect to keep your job? |
21. | When someone's phone ___s in the classroom, it disrupts the entire class. |
22. | 'Grandma, I've been calling you for hours. Thank goodness I ___ got through! Is everything all right?' |
25. | A married ___ will eventually know each other so well that they can complete each other's sentences. |
27. | ___ is the short version of 'okay.' (Isn't it fun to know the answer instantly?) |
28. | If you're ___ing bad or not ___ing right, see the doctor if the ___ing doesn't go away soon. |
29. | 'It was ___ 7:08 pm when I heard the news that my grandpa had had a stroke.' |
31. | Older people should live on the ___ floor of a two-Story 2building so they don't have to climb any stairs. |
33. | '___ up?' '___ happening?' '___ going on?' '___ new?' (___ missing? The apostrophe!) |
38. | After you say '___' to someone you've just met, you should tell them your name. ('___. My name is Bob.') |
40. | My grandma ___d me because I wasn't wearing a shirt when I visited her one hot summer day. (Well-bred people wear shirts!) |
41. | People who return from 'the other side' (death) say they saw nothing but white and felt completely ___ful. (It wasn't scary!) |
42. | My father says he's ___ taken care of all the arrangements for his funeral. (He says he will also write his eulogy!) |
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1. | We gave a ___ party for my grandma when she was 100. (It was a ___ because she didn't know it was her birthday.) |
2. | People who live a long time often credit their long lives to ___ living--no booze, no cigarettes. |
3. | I have a ___ time trying to convince my grandma that I am her grandson. (She has Alzheimer's, a ___ disease.) |
4. | If you brush and floss ___ly, your teeth and gums should be strong and healthy even when you're 90. |
6. | My grandmother hardly ___ goes out anymore since grandpa died. |
12. | ___ is the long version of 'OK.' (So easy!) Is everything ___? |
13. | Don't hide your ___ key to the front door under your doormat--that's the first place that burglars look. |
16. | At first, ___ing machines used tape. Then they became digital. Now, they're becoming obsolete. |
17. | Most people would prefer to die while they are ___ in bed at home, preferably asleep. (Good luck with that!) |
19. | People stop listening to--or hanging around with--someone who ___s about every little thing. |
20. | After a violent auto accident, some victims might look okay, but often they are in ___. |
23. | Scrooge McDuck was a cartoon character. He was a wealthy uncle who had three young ___s, but no nieces. |
24. | I had ___ fallen asleep when the phone rang. That was bad timing. (Worse, it was a telemarketer!) |
26. | It's nice to have a ___-door neighbor who is friendly and helpful. (And who is a good cook!) |
30. | The city or county ___ examines dead bodies to figure out the cause of death if it wasn't natural. |
32. | When grandma or grandpa starts to go deaf, you have to say everything ___ (or thrice!). |
34. | Grandpa didn't ___ right on the phone, so I drove over to see if everything was okay. |
35. | The look on his ___ told me that he didn't understand what I was saying. |
36. | 'Oh, my ___! I left my wallet in the dressing room where I was trying on clothes.' |
37. | My father ___ starts every day with cereal, milk, and a banana, just like he's been doing for the last 50 years. |
39. | Sooner or later, many of your older relatives are going to be ___. (Then YOU will be one of the 'older relatives'!) |