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Juanita's good driving prevented an accident. Subject: driving Verb: prevented D.O: accident
Every person should have an appreciation of music. Subject: person Verb: should have D.O: appreciation
Gene, pass the potatoes, please. Subject: Gene Verb: pass D.O: potatoes
The pitcher threw David a fast ball. Subject: pitcher Verb: threw D.O: fast ball I.D.O: David
We gave the usher our tickets. Subject: we Verb: gave D.O: tickers I.D.O: usher
The doctor handed Chris the prescription. Subject: doctor Verb: handed D.O: prescription I.D.O: Chris
Fred Astaire was an actor and a dancer. Subject: Fred Astaire Verb: was P.N: actor and dancer
Astaire's first dancing partner was his sister Adele. Subject: partner Verb: was P.N: sister
In many movies, Ginger Rogers was his dancing partner. Subject: Ginger Rogers Verb: was P.N: partner
My favorite movies are old and musicals. Subject: favorite Verb: are P.A: old and musical
When he danced, he seemed very light on his feet. Subject: he Verb: seemed P.A: light
His solo dances were sophisticated and improvisational. Subject: dances Verb: were P.A: sophisticated and improvisational
I'll tell you and your friends an American tale or two. Subject: I Verb: will tell I.D.O: you and your friends D.O: tale
According to legend Pecos Bill was the inventor of the lasso. Subject: Pecos Bill Verb: was P.N: inventor
In tall tales, he is a railroad worker in West Virginia and other areas. Subject: he Verb: is P.N: worker
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