"He hasn't eaten breakfast." "Where is he?" "She hasn't eaten sushi before." "You should go to bed early." "Lucy'll come later." "I'll do the washing- up later." "Do you live in London?" "What are you doing this weekend?" "I visited my parents this weekend." "I can help you tomorrow." "He works in a bank." "What are you doing?" "I'm coming." "How is your mother?" "Why did you go out last night?" "Where will you live after you graduate?" "I won't see you tomorrow." "I don't like chocolate." "I didn't go to the party." "He could read when he was three." "I was sleeping when Julie called." "We went out last night." "I'd never been there before." "They would help if they could." "He hasn't eaten breakfast." "Where is he?" "She hasn't eaten sushi before." "You should go to bed early." "Lucy'll come later." "I'll do the washing- up later." "Do you live in London?" "What are you doing this weekend?" "I visited my parents this weekend." "I can help you tomorrow." "He works in a bank." "What are you doing?" "I'm coming." "How is your mother?" "Why did you go out last night?" "Where will you live after you graduate?" "I won't see you tomorrow." "I don't like chocolate." "I didn't go to the party." "He could read when he was three." "I was sleeping when Julie called." "We went out last night." "I'd never been there before." "They would help if they could."
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
"He hasn't eaten breakfast."
"Where is he?"
"She hasn't eaten sushi before."
"You should go to bed early."
"Lucy'll come later."
"I'll do the washing-up later."
"Do you live in London?"
"What are you doing this weekend?"
"I visited my parents this weekend."
"I can help you tomorrow."
"He works in a bank."
"What are you doing?"
"I'm coming."
"How is your mother?"
"Why did you go out last night?"
"Where will you live after you graduate?"
"I won't see you tomorrow."
"I don't like chocolate."
"I didn't go to the party."
"He could read when he was three."
"I was sleeping when Julie called."
"We went out last night."
"I'd never been there before."
"They would help if they could."