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I opened the box, took out the books inside, opened them, put them on the table, and began to read them seriously.
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Today, when I sweep the floor, I run over, pick up the broom, start sweeping, remove the table, kick the garbage with my foot, and throw it into the garbage spill.
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Xiao Ming [picked up] a bag on the side of the road, and he shouted loudly: "Whose bag is this!" After waiting for a long time, no one came back to [find], so he had to [send] the bag to the police station.
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The old man grabbed a steamed bun, took up the hoe, put on his coat, put on his hat, and walked towards the mountain.
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Xiao Ming carried his newly bought schoolbag and happily jumped into the classroom, sat down and took out his textbook to read early.
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I unscrewed the faucet, put in the dish soap, picked up the brush and brushed it up, and finally the bowl was clean.
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In the morning, I opened my eyes, lifted the quilt, got dressed, walked to the bathroom, and started washing.
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The kindergarten teacher washed the basket of apples, peeled them one by one, and then distributed the apples to the children while reciting a nursery rhyme.
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I was dancing on the plane, and my mom said I couldn't dance because I was going to fall, so I sat down, and after about an hour, we left.
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As soon as I got home, I put down my bag, picked up my water glass, took a sip of water, sat on the sofa, picked up the remote control, and watched TV.
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He pushed open the door, stepped up to the podium, put down his book, patted the table, and said, "Quiet." ”
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He pushed open the door, walked in, sat down, took out his textbook, and began to read.
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I walked into the classroom with my bag on my back, took out my book and started reading.
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Grandpa (took out) the glasses case from his pocket, (took out) his reading glasses, wiped the lenses with a cloth, and put them on without hurry, and then (picked up) my test paper and looked at it seriously, with a kind smile on the corner of his mouth, (said): "Yes, yes, my grandson is promising!" ”。
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He picked up the basketball and rushed to the playground for a basketball game.
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She opened her eyes, put on her clothes, put on her shoes, walked to the scrubbing room, picked up her toothbrush and brushed her teeth.
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Write sentences that contain more than three consecutive actions. (
shouting and screaming and jumping; crying, laughing and making trouble; Fighting, scolding, and roaring.
Don't be afraid of hardship, don't be afraid of tiredness, overcome all difficulties, and move forward bravely!
Dare to go up the knife mountain, dare to break through the sea of fire, and then die!
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The teacher holds the book, pushes open the door, and walks into the classroom.
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As soon as I entered the classroom, I sat down in my seat, took out my language book, and began to read it carefully.
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He took the key, opened the door, and went inside;
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I was thinking that it would rush into the water and disappear, but after a while it flew up. The long red beak holds a small fish.
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I took out my reading glasses, wiped them with a cloth, put them on without hurry, and then I looked at my test paper seriously, and with a kind smile on the corner of my mouth, I said, "Yes, yes, my grandson is promising!" ”。Full text.
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He picked up the skipping rope and rushed to the playground to have a skipping rope competition.
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I grabbed the kitchen knife, cut the vegetables, and started cooking.
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He turned around, turned, and rushed over.
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The teacher walks into the classroom with a math book in his arms and picks up the chalk on the floor.
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When class started, I went back to my seat, took out my book, and waited for class.
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You take care of what you don't want to cry without tears.
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I got dressed, got my shoes and ran out.
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I ran into the house in a rage, picked up an axe, and cut down the sapling.
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The birds flapped their wings and flew into the woods in search of food.
He picked up the basketball and rushed to the playground for a basketball game.
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A sentence with continuous actions is as follows:
1. He walked into the house and immediately put down his bag and ran out.
2. She drew a square with her hand and pressed the button.
3. I sang a song, looked at the lyrics, and ran all the way to the classroom.
4. I took out a comic book from the quilt that I finally asked my classmates to borrow, and read it with my back to my mother.
5. I opened the window, sat on the seat, took out the book, and savored the winter in Jinan in Lao She.
6. He pulled out a stool and sat down, stretching comfortably.
7. I saw him laugh after reading the card, covering his mouth with his hands.
8. The game started, Teacher Zhang first shook her body, pretending to be cold, and then she put on a coat.
9. When I got to Chen Xi, Chen Xi was the same as her, she didn't learn Teacher Zhang's movements properly, but just wiped her nose and stretched out her hands to both sides.
10. I saw that after he stretched out one, he covered his chest, and then waved it over.
11. I slowly walked up to the podium table and touched a card.
12. I saw a male classmate come up to the stage, silently spread out a roll of white paper, lifted the brush dipped in thick ink, pondered a little, and drew with a dragon flying and a phoenix.
14. The teacher pushes open the door and walks into the classroom with a book.
15. The first student to go up was Peng Xing, only to see Peng Xing walk up to the teacher and draw a piece of paper for a long time, and then turn his back to everyone, hand the note to the teacher as if nothing happened, and perform the action.
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