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4A Ch.6 Grammar - Sentences-making with actions ...
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Ken / comb his hair / could / when / he was five
Ken could comb his hair (by himself) when he was five.
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couldn't / Jason / shoelaces / his / tie / when / three / he was
Jason couldn't tie his shoelaces (by himself) when he was three.
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could / Tom / climb the stairs / when / he was seven / and / carry his school bag
Tom could climb the stairs and carry his school bag (by himself) when he was seven.
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my buttons / do up / I / could / four / when / I was
I could do up my buttons (by myself) when I was four.
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Ms. Kelly _____________________________________________.
Ms. Kelly couldn't climb the stairs (by herself) when she was a baby.
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buttons / Jimmy / do up / his / couldn't / when / he was five
Jimmy couldn't do up his buttons (by himself) when he was five.
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could / May, Kay and Faye / three / climb the stairs / when they were
May, Kay and Faye could climb the stairs (by themselves) when they were three.
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Ms. Yung ______________________________________________________.
Ms. Yung couldn't comb her hair (by herself) when she was little/two/three/four.
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Jack / pack his school bag / could / when / six / he was
Jack could pack his school bag (by himself) when he was six.
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couldn't / Mr. O / his school bag / pack / he was / when / twenty
Mr. O couldn't pack his school bag (by himself) when he was twenty.
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could / Rex / get dressed / three / he was / when
Rex could get dressed (by himself) when he was three.
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Ms. Law and I ______________________________________.
Ms. Law and I could carry our school bags (by ourselves) when we were four/five/six.
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Ms. Lui and Ms. Kelly __________________________________________.
Ms. Lui and Ms. Kelly could get dressed (by themselves) when they were four/five/six.
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