Repeat Sentences:
1. Gossip may hurt or embarrass the person being gossiped about.
2. Confidential information is secret information.
3. Opinions often differ, and when they do people may argue.
4. She graduated from middle school 20 years ago.
5. It had been replaced by some apartment buildings.
6. Like many other buildings, the school had been torn down.
7. When something gets old and begins to break down, it may need to be replaced.
8. They are too disorganized to get anything done on time.
9. To tear something down means to break it apart.
Read Sentences:
1. An event can be well organized, poorly organized or completely disorganized.
2. When a person leaves a company, the person may need to be replaced by someone else.
3. To work against someone means to undermine them, or make them less effective.
4. Sharon was contacting people from their class and urging everyone to come.
5. Going to the reunion meant that she would have to arrange for someone to take care of things while she was away.
6. Their reunion was going to be held at a hotel near where their school used to be.