My bag is under the chair.
It's easy to make mistakes with English words.

—What will you do tomorrow?
—I will.
⑴My sister is walking in a sunny day. A.
⑵My grandpa likes reading newspapers. B.
⑶We're going to water the tree. C.
⑷He's going to read a magazine. D.
⑸I'm going to buy a dictionary this afternoon. E.
⑴When was Helen Keller born? A. Because I'm sad.
⑵Where did you go? B. Because we're going to have a baseball team.
⑶What's it about? C. It's about flowers.
⑷Why are you crying? D. I went to a farm.
⑸Why have you got cups on your head? E. She was born in 1880.
Roberto Clemente was a great baseball player. In fact, he was a star. He could jump to catch a ball. He could run fast. And he could hit a ball hard.
Roberto Clemente loved children. He wanted to build a park for the children of
Puerto Rico.
In 1972, Roberto was killed in an airplane, but people did not forget him. They sent money for the park. In 1975, the park was opened. Roberto Clemente's dream had come true.
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A. Happy birthday! B. Because I'm going to play football. C. Can you come to my party? D. When are you going to have your party? E. Why are you wearing a dress today? |
Simon: Hello, Sally!
Sally: Because I am going to have a birthday party.
Simon:
Sally: Thank you.
Simon: Sure.
Sally: At three o'clock this afternoon.
Simon: OK.
Sally: Why are you wearing shorts?
Simon:
Sally: Have a good time!