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The chickens are Escaping!
One of the (1) funniest / funnier films that I (2) ever see / 've ever seen is Chicken Run. It's an animation (3) which /who is based on the classic film The Great Escape, and it's made by the people (4) who / where invited Wallase and Gromit. The film is about some chickens who (5) was / are trying to escape from the horrible farmers Mr and Mrs Tweedy. Mrs Tweedy (6) is wanting / wants to make chicken pies, because she (7) makes / doesn't make enough money from eggs. She begins to kill the chickens that (8) hasn't / haven't produced their quota of eggs. Of course chickens can't fly, so they build an aeroplane for their great escape. The end of the film was brilliant - while Mrs (9) tried / was tryed to catch the escaping chickens, she (10) fell / was falling into the chicken pie machine!
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One of the (1) funniest films that I (2) 've ever seen is Chicken Run. It's an animation (3) which is based on the classic film The Great Escape, and it's made by the people (4) who invited Wallase and Gromit. The film is about some chickens who (5) are trying to escape from the horrible farmers Mr and Mrs Tweedy. Mrs Tweedy (6) wants to make chicken pies, because she (7) doesn't make enough money from eggs. She begins to kill the chickens that (8) haven't produced their quota of eggs. Of course chickens can't fly, so they build an aeroplane for their great escape. The end of the film was brilliant - while Mrs (9) was trying to catch the escaping chickens, she (10) fell into the chicken pie machine!2. have ever seen
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