(1) They laughed at the monkey. It had taken the ball because it wanted to join the game. At the end, they enjoyed the game with the monkey together.
(2) They laughed at the monkey. It gave back the ball it had taken to Peter. So Peter invited the monkey to join them together.
(3) When they found the monkey, they laughed at it for taking their ball. They thought it wanted to join the game (with them) / It looked like wanted to join the game.
(4) They laughed at the monkey. It had taken the ball and wanted to join the game. So they played football with it happily.
(5) They laughed at the monkey. They wanted to take their football back. So they decided to let the monkey to join the game.
(6) They laughed at the monkey when the ball was taken / had been taken by it. Peter went to take back the ball and continue the game. The monkey had also joined the game. They played together happily.
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(1) They laughed at the monkey. It had taken the ball because it wanted to join the game. At the end, they and the monkey enjoyed the game together.
— Mister Micawber
(1) They laughed at the monkey.
It had taken the ball because it wanted to join the game.
At the end, they and the monkey enjoyed the game together.
(2) They laughed at the monkey.
It gave back to Peter the ball it had taken, so he invited the monkey to join them.
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