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The opposite of straight hair is ____ hair.
curly
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Jim is too tired to take the stairs so he must take the _____.
elevator / lift
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MIME: What's the matter? My head hurts.
.
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When your head hurts you might have this.
Headache
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MIME: What's the matter? My foot hurts.
.
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Daisy is hot so she takes off her pink ____
jacket / scarf
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MIME: What's the matter? My stomach hurts.
.
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PRESENT TO PAST: I go to the shopping centre.
I went to the shopping centre.
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Shall we get up in/at/on seven o'clock?
at
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ is your favorite teacher?
Who
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This animal lives in mountains or forests, and can stand up on two legs.
gorilla
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This person can help you when you're not well.
Doctor
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People enjoy watching this sea animal swim and play and jump out of the water.
dolphin
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Eat lots of fruit and _____.
vegetables
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The opposite of skinny is ___.
fat
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ is the final exam?
When
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Then we can go shopping at/in/on the afternoon.
in
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ does the movie start?
When
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Jack often goes to the swimming pool so he can ____.
swim
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This is a young animal which is often a pet.
kitten
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Enjoy playing a favorite _____.
sport
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What is the opposite of rainy?
sunny
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MIME: What's the matter? My neck hurts.
.
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Adverbs: When you are in the library you must speak ____.
quietly
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Jane cleans all her teeth with a ______.
toothbrush
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PRESENT TO PAST: I laugh a lot.
I laughed a lot.
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Going for a _____ in the countryside is another good idea.
walk
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When you get hurt you can go here.
Hospital.
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MIME: What's the matter? My shoulder hurts.
.
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Shall we play football belong/before/beneath lunch?
before
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: _____ completed their homework?
Who
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PRESENT TO PAST: I skate at the sports centre.
I skated at the sports centre.
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Adverbs: When your friend can't hear you at the concert, you must shout ____.
loudly
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When the sun is out we say it is a ____ day.
sunny
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ did you hurt your shoulder?
How
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ do you always stay at home?
Why
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Hair on a man's face and chin is called a ___.
beard
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Then we can get dressed after/above/although breakfast.
after
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MIME: What's the matter? My leg hurts.
.
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This place has a lot of trees, snakes and monkeys.
the jungle
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MIME: What's the matter? My back hurts.
.
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: _____ didn't you do your homework?
Why
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PRESENT TO PAST: I think about my homework.
I thought about my homework.
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Do not eat bad food because you might get this.
stomach-ache
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PRESENT TO PAST: I buy an ice cream.
I bought an ice cream.
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Go to bed when you have a headache and a ____.
temperature
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ is your favorite color?
What
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ is the bathroom?
Where
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Hot ____ and bread can help you feel better.
soup / tea
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Hair on a man's upper lip is called a ____.
moustache
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MIME: What's the matter? My knee hurts.
.
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When your ear hurts you might have this.
Earache
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This is green and cows and sheep eat it.
Grass.
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ is the hospital?
Where
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WHO / WHAT / WHEN / WHERE / WHY: ____ do you feel?
How
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Charlie is cold so he puts on his favorite gray ____.
sweater / jacket / coat
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Shall we eat dinner in/at/on six in/at/on the evening?
at, in
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