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  • A shape, picture, or pattern made in stone or wood with a knife
    carving
  • Did we (has to / have to) get up early?
    have to
  • She brushes her teeth, _________?
    doesn't she
  • He didn't (has to / had to / have to) wash the dishes last week.
    have to
  • Mom has decided that we (might / will) go on vacation this year.
    will
  • Parts of Speech- (completely) It is completely different from other circuses.
    adverb
  • a class or an activity to learn about something. (origin / explore / lesson)
    lesson
  • to make someone very excited. (thrill / visual / performance)
    thrill
  • 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
  • Jeremy never rides a bike, ___________?
    does he
  • Jane (may / won't) come to the party. She's going to ask her mom first.
    may
  • Parts of Speech- (tribes) Native tribes in North America made canoes.
    noun
  • You go to school, __________?
    don't you
  • Parts of Speech- (kneel) Canoe paddlers sit on a seat or kneel down.
    verb
  • of the best possible type. (ideal / origin / stability)
    ideal
  • I (have to / had to) clean my room yesteray.
    had to
  • The gas that we need to live
    oxygen
  • He watched the movie, ___________?
    didn't he
  • Parts of Speech- (unique) The shows began to have unique features.
    adjective
  • to take air in and out of your body through your nose and mouth
    breathe
  • a range of different things. (unique / variety / completely)
    variety
  • You're John's sister, ________?
    aren't you
  • to look around a new place to learn more about it. (region / explore / tribe)
    explore
  • We could see the parade, __________?
    couldn't we
  • A large piece of stone used for building
    block
  • I don't know where my homework is. It (will / could) be on the school bus.
    could
  • Has ___one seen my backpack? I've lost it.
    any
  • I'm sure Mom and Dad (might / will) let us go to the beach.
    will
  • The parts of an old building that are still there but broken
    ruins