Liz hates (s) doing the laundry. She realizes (iz) that four
weeks (s) have passed since her last trip to the Laundromat. There are
piles (s) of clothes (z) in the closets (s), the sheets (z)and
towels (z) are dirty, she’s (z) been wearing the same pair of blue
jeans (s) for nine days (z), and she doesn’t (s) have any clean
socks (s) or blouses (iz) left. She thinks (s) about it while she
watches (z) one of her favorite TV shows (s). She wishes (iz) she didn’t
have to do such chores (s). Then she opens (z) a book, turns (s) the
pages (z), and tries (z) to study. The phone rings (s): one of
Liz’s (iz) friends (s) reminds (z) her about Sally’s (z) party tomorrow
evening. She decides (z) that it’s (s) now or never. She can’t go to the
party unless she washes (iz) one of her new dresses (iz). She
stuffs (s) all her clothes (s) into two laundry bags (s). She
strips (s)the bed and pulls (s) the pillowcases (iz) off the
pillows (z). She goes (s) through the apartment, picking up everything
in sight. Finally, she grabs (s) some coat hangers (s), two
boxes (iz) of detergent, and her keys (z), and closes (iz) the door
behind her. She hopes (s) she won’t be too late. She arrives (s) at the
Laundromat, carries (z) in all her belongings (s), and searches (iz) for
some empty machines (z). But they’re all either in use or out of order.
She sighs (z), picks (s) up everything, and drives (s) to the local
video store to rent a couple of movies (iz).
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