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Unit 21

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  • 1b. The press junket for the film, August Rush, was held in Hong Kong at a swanky five-star hotel.
  • 2. Frank cannot pull the long bee stinger out of his pinky finger.
  • 3. Have you ever seen a kangaroo and a chipmunk frolic in the zoo together?
  • 2b. When the subject is singular, and not plural, you must add the letter, "s" to the verb that follows.
  • 6b. Julie drinks a cup of oolong tea with her raisin bagel as she rethinks her lifelong goal of teaching chipmunks to swim.
  • 4. Irene made a fingerling potato salad for our indoor picnic in the bungalow.
  • 5. Hector sat on the bank of the river and sang a tune with the pretty songbird.
  • 1. Please keep this locket as a small trinket to remember me.
  • 5b. My cranky bunkmate at sleep away camp is finally in a better mood after hearing that we are eating pancakes for dinner.
  • 3b. Jenna, who is wearing a cowgirl outfit, is playing ping pong with the girl in the orangutan costume.
  • 8b. Miss Banks, my teacher, always ends her daily read aloud with a captivating cliffhanger so that we will really have to think about what might happen next.
  • 7. I will slink away quickly if I if I ever encounter a stinky skunk on a hike in the woods.
  • 4b. We have to rehang those angular photo frames because they swing back and forth whenever the wind blows.
  • 6. When I awoke yesterday morning, I saw that snow had blanketed the ground.
  • 7b. When making a gangplank, you need to countersink the screws so no one stubs their pinky toes before leaping into the sea.
  • 8. I am thankful that the chunky donkey next door is not making that awful honking sound anymore.