The Lost Wallet
One sunny afternoon, Sarah was walking home from school when she noticed something shiny on the ground. She bent down and saw that it was a wallet. She picked it up and opened it to see if there was any identification inside. Inside the wallet, she found some money, an ID card, and a few credit cards.
Sarah decided to take the wallet home and look for the owner. When she got home, she carefully examined the ID card and found a phone number. She called the number and spoke to a man who was very grateful that she had found his wallet. He explained that he had dropped it on his way to work and had been searching for it all day.
The man asked Sarah where she lived, and she told him. He said he would come by her house to pick up the wallet. A few hours later, the man arrived at Sarah's house. He thanked her profusely and offered her a reward, but Sarah refused. She was just happy to have helped someone in need.
From that day on, Sarah always kept an eye out for lost items on her way home from school. She realized that even a small act of kindness could make a big difference in someone else's life.
1.Simple past: "Sarah was walking," "she noticed," "she picked it up," "she found," "she decided," "she carefully examined," "she called," "he explained," "he had dropped," "he had been searching," "he
asked," "she told him," "he arrived," "she refused," "she was just happy," "she always kept."
2.Past continuous: "Sarah was walking."
3.Present simple: "She always kept."
Q: What did Sarah find on the ground while walking home from school?
Q: What did Sarah find inside the wallet?
Q: How did Sarah find the owner of the wallet?
Q: What was the owner's reaction when Sarah returned the wallet?
Q: How did Sarah feel after returning the wallet?
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A: Sarah found a wallet.
A: Inside the wallet, Sarah found some money, an ID card, and a few credit cards.
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A: Sarah found the owner of the wallet by calling the phone number on the ID card.
A: Sarah felt happy to have helped someone in need and decided to keep an eye out for lost items in the future.
A: The owner was very grateful and offered Sarah a reward, which she refused.
1. "It was a wallet." - "It was found by Sarah."
2. "The wallet was taken home by Sarah."
3. "The wallet was opened by her."
4. "Some money was found inside."
5. "An ID card was found."
6. "A few credit cards were found."
7. "The wallet was decided to be taken home by Sarah."
8. "The ID card was carefully examined by her."
9. "A phone number was found."
10. "The number was called."
11. "The man was asked where she lived."
12. "He was told where she lived."
13. "He said he would come."
14. "The wallet was arrived at Sarah's house."
15. "She was just happy."
16. "She always kept an eye out."