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to make someone very excited. (thrill / visual / performance)
thrill
a range of different things. (unique / variety / completely)
variety
Parts of Speech- (completely) It is completely different from other circuses.
adverb
Parts of Speech- (unique) The shows began to have unique features.
adjective
Parts of Speech- (tribes) Native tribes in North America made canoes.
noun
Parts of Speech- (kneel) Canoe paddlers sit on a seat or kneel down.
verb
a class or an activity to learn about something. (origin / explore / lesson)
lesson
to look around a new place to learn more about it. (region / explore / tribe)
explore
of the best possible type. (ideal / origin / stability)
ideal
Jeremy never rides a bike, ___________?
does he
You go to school, __________?
don't you
She brushes her teeth, _________?
doesn't she
He watched the movie, ___________?
didn't he
We could see the parade, __________?
couldn't we
You're John's sister, ________?
aren't you
There aren't any cookies. In fact, there's ___thing to eat at all.
no
I thought I saw ____thing outside the window. It looked like an animal.
some
Has ___one seen my backpack? I've lost it.
any
to take air in and out of your body through your nose and mouth
breathe
The parts of an old building that are still there but broken
ruins
A shape, picture, or pattern made in stone or wood with a knife
carving
The gas that we need to live
oxygen
A large piece of stone used for building
block
He didn't (has to / had to / have to) wash the dishes last week.
have to
I (have to / had to) clean my room yesteray.
had to
Did we (has to / have to) get up early?
have to
I'm sure Mom and Dad (might / will) let us go to the beach.
will
I don't know where my homework is. It (will / could) be on the school bus.
could
Jane (may / won't) come to the party. She's going to ask her mom first.
may
Mom has decided that we (might / will) go on vacation this year.
will