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Big Red Lollipop + LA

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  • Please pass the salt.
    Uncountable
  • We want to buy lots of candles.
    Countable
  • Moves quickly.
    scurries
  • What does Sana give Rubina at the end of the story?
    a big green lollipop
  • What is the setting in the begining of the story?
    Rubina's house
  • Would you like some bread?
    Uncountable
  • fair (sentence)
    .
  • share (sentence)
    .
  • 1. I have an onion. 2. I have onion.
    1. I have an onion.
  • Asked to come.
    invited
  • Countable or Noncountable? homework
    noncountable
  • 1. They like puppies. 2. They like puppy.
    1. They like puppies.
  • 1. He wants a milk. 2. He wants milk.
    2. He wants milk.
  • plead (sentence)
    .
  • The way of life for a group of people.
    culture
  • We need some more chairs for the class.
    Countable
  • Maja loves to read books.
    Countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? cheese
    noncountable
  • 1. She has a money. 2. She has money.
    2. She has money.
  • Countable or Noncountable? salt
    noncountable
  • 1. She likes a rice. 2. She likes rice.
    2. She likes rice.
  • Countable or Noncountable? dog
    countable
  • culture (sentence)
    .
  • scurries (sentence)
    .
  • What does realistic fiction mean?
    A story that can be real, but is NOT real.
  • Countable or Noncountable? water
    noncountable
  • What is the genre of this story?
    realistic fiction
  • How does Rubina feel about taking Sana to the party?
    worried/scared
  • On or to one side.
    aside
  • Countable or Noncountable? box
    countable
  • I have a cow. Its name is John.
    Countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? bread
    noncountable
  • Who is the main character of the story?
    Rubina
  • To make a request.
    plead
  • Countable or Noncountable? axe
    countable
  • To divide and give to others.
    share
  • Why did Rubina run home from school excited?
    She was invited to a birthday party.
  • I am studying grammar at school.
    Uncountable
  • The speech of a group of people.
    language
  • What happened to Rubina’s big red lollipop?
    Sana ate it.
  • My sister wants to buy an earring tomorrow.
    Countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? rice
    noncountable
  • invited (sentence)
    .
  • What happens at the end of the story?
    Rubina and Sana become friends.
  • 1. I want a cat. 2. I want cat.
    1. I want a cat.
  • language (sentence)
    .
  • Can I get some soccer balls for the class to play outside?
    Countable
  • 1. I want a watch. 2. I want watch.
    1. I want a watch.
  • aside (sentence)
    .
  • Equal and just for all sides.
    fair
  • Countable or Noncountable? money
    noncountable
  • How can Rubina go to the party?
    If she takes Sana with her.
  • I need some water to wash my hands with.
    uncountable
  • Can I buy a bracelet? Its for my mother.
    Countable
  • Here is some juice.
    Uncountable
  • We saw lots of parrots in Puerto Rico.
    Countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? puppy
    countable
  • When does Sana get invited to a birthday party?
    At the end of the story.
  • Why is Rubina upset at the beginning of the story?
    She doesn't want to take her sister to the party.
  • Why doesn't Rubina want to take Sana to the party?
    She's afraid her friends will laugh at her. / She's afraid her friends won't invite her to any more parties.
  • Can I buy some lettuce?
    Uncountable
  • 1. He needs salts. 2. He needs salt.
    2. He needs salt.
  • Countable or Noncountable? watch
    countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? butterfly
    countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? child
    countable
  • Countable or Noncountable? milk
    noncountable