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[4] My mom feeds the birds in the winter.
 
That's good. We need to help animals.
 
That's good. We shouldn't help animals.
 
That's good. We mustn't help animals.
[4] Why does the squirrel need to collect food now?
 
Because there won't be much food in the winter.
 
Because it won't eat in the winter.
 
Because it won't be hungry in the winter.
[4] Do you think the squirrel will find the nuts again?
 
Yes, it won't forget about them.
 
Yes, it isn't forgetting about them.
 
I think it didn't forget them.
[4] Will the squirrel eat all of the nuts now?
 
No, it'll hide them for the winter.
 
No, it won't hide them for the winter.
 
No, it doesn't.
[4] Is the squirrel collecting nuts?
 
Yes, it is.
 
Yes, it will.
 
Yes, it can.
[4] What are you doing?
 
I'm watching a squirrel.
 
I watched a squirrel.
 
I'll watch a squirrel.
[2] I live in the sea. I haven't got a spine, fins or scales. I've got lots of arms! What am I?
I'm an octopus.
[2] lots/ of/ I've/ arms/ got.
I've got lots of arms!
[2] fins/ I/ or/ haven't/ scales/ got.
 
Both are correct.
 
I haven't got fins or scales.
 
I haven't got scales or fins.
[2] got/ I/ a/ haven't/ spine.
I haven't got a spine.
[2] live/ I/ sea/ the/ in.
I live in the sea.
[1] Birds use these to fly.
wings
[1] Plants grow in this.
soil
[1] The row of bones that goes down our back
spine
[1] The colored part of a flower.
petal
[1] Birds have these on their bodies.
feathers
[1] These help fish and dolphins swim.
fins
[1] Snakes and fish have these on their skin.
scales
[1] Thick soft hair on an animal's body
fur
[1] The part of a flower that you hold
stem
[1] The part of a plant which is under the ground
roots