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2.2-4 U21

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  • I go for the big bag and _____ it across to the table.
    drag
  • “The _____ may pass along with the years.”
    chance
  • If something lies in a particular place, position or direction, it is in that place, position or direction
    lie
  • It is unusual for a person to be tired after working for a long time.
    F
  • I _____ because I’m so excited.
    giggle
  • “_________ .” She takes out another book.
    Nevertheless
  • He has brought Sam a basketball magazine and me a pebble, smooth and speckled as an egg, for my rock ______.
    collection
  • When does Grandma say it is smart to learn to read?
    When you have classes.
    On Wednesday nights.
    When you are young.
  • What does it mean when Grandma and Anna ‘get down to business’?
    They start to work on the surprise.
    They run down the stairs to the office.
    They help Anna’s mother at the office.
  • When you put up your feet, it means you’re jumping up and down.
    F
  • We’ve made Dad’s favorite dinner, ______, and our gifts are wrapped and ready.
    pot roast
  • to put something with something else to increase the number or amount or to improve the whole
    add
  • to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground
    drag
  • Grandma keeps forgetting dad’s birthday because she is old and forgetful.
    F
  • something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
    joke
  • “Anna!” She’s hurrying, her big, cloth bag ______ against her legs.
    bumping
  • (of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired or less confident
    wilting
  • to cover or surround something with paper, cloth or other material
    wrapped
  • We help Mom ______ the cake.
    frost
  • Anna’s Grandma is a good reader because she went to a good school.
    F
  • Dad jumps up and says:“What’s this?” but Mom _____ him and pulls him back down.
    shushes
  • Mom and Dad and Sam are all _____.
    astonished
  • the soft part of your face which is below your eye and between your mouth and ear
    cheek
  • He’s ______ , but his eyes are brimming over with tears and he and Mom are holding hands across the table.
    grinning
  • He has brought Sam a basketball magazine and me a pebble, _____ and speckled as an egg, for my rock collection.
    smooth
  • happy or satisfied
    pleased
  • exactly like another or each other
    same
  • Dad comes home Saturday morning, and we ____ at him with our Happy Birthdays.
    rush
  • a small smooth round stone, especially one found on a beach or in a river
    pebble