By Elizabeth: Hay una señora que vende carros.  Esta delante del cine.  Ella tiene unas sandalias grandes.  El señor mira los carros.  El no tiene dinero.  Le da su rebozo bonito a la señora.  Ella lleva un carro a la casa del señor.
(There is a woman who sells cars.  She is in front of the movie theatre.  She has big sandals.  The man is looking at the cars.  He has no money.  He gives a pretty scarf to the woman.  She takes a car to the man's house.)



By Noah: Hay un niño que mira barcos. Está delante del museo.  El tiene unos zapatos rosados en los pies.
(There is a boy who is looking at boats.  He is in front of the museum.  He has pink shoes on his feet.)



By Timothy: Hay un abuelo que compra bicicletas.  Está delante de la biblioteca.  El tiene unas ranas pequeñas en los pies.
(There is a grandfather who buys bicycles.  He is in front of the library.  He has small frogs on his feet.)



By Emily: Hay una señora que vende rebozos.  Está delante del mercado.  Ella tiene unas sandalias grandes en los pies.
(There is a woman that sells scarves.  She's in front of the market.  She has some big sandals on her feet.)



By Lauren: Hay una mamá que mira barcos.  Está delante del cine.  Ella tiene unos calcetines rosas en los pies.
(There is a mother who looks at boats.  She's in front of the movie theatre.  She has pink socks on her feet.)



By Kamil: Hay una abuela que vende tortillas.  Está delante del mercado.  Ella tiene unas ranas pequeñas.
(There is a grandma who sells tortillas.  She's in front of the market.  She has some small frogs.)



By Nate: Hay un señor que compra barcos.  Está delante del museo.  El tiene perros blancos en los pies.
(There is a man that buys boats.  He's in front of the museum.  He has white dogs on his feet.)


 


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