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Kendra recycles her calendar at the end of the year. It will ________.
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Pollution is ________.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits in the blank.
Jane is not _______ her brother.
Her mother suggested ______ out for dinner.
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I ______ from her for a long time.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits in the blank.
I am going to have a birthday party ____7 p.m _____Saturday.
I am very fat. I think if I do morning exercise regularly, I ____ weight.
I can’t understand the French visitors. I wish I _____ French.
I knew they were talking about me _____ they stopped when I entered the room.
I'm not sure what he will decide to do. He _____ leave the job.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits in the blank.
It is good _____ a glass of milk every morning.
Peter: “Do you mind if I take a seat?”
Mary: “_____ .”
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- David: It’s terrible. I don't think I will be able to pass the exam."
- Mary: “_____”
- "Let me congratulate you on passing the examination."
- "_____."
Read the passage and answer the questions.
Taste this
“Everyone is good at something.” That was what Ms. Lowen always said. But Jake was not so sure. He hated doing math. He wasn’t much of a reader. He couldn’t toss a ball. And he had no idea what he wanted to do when he grew up.
His best friend, Charlie, was going to be a firefighter. Charlie knew what he wanted. It seemed he had always known. He was strong and smart, so he would probably pass all the tests. And his friend Kyle was going to be a teacher, like his dad. Kyle loved math and was always winning contests. “What am I good at?” Jake wondered. “What will I be someday?”
Sometimes, after school, Jake visited his uncle at the restaurant where Uncle Mike worked. He liked to watch Uncle Mike stir sauces. He liked helping out.
Sometimes he said things like, “This needs a little more pepper,” when he tested Uncle Mike’s recipes. He began to read cookbooks. “Let’s try this!” he’d tell Mike when he found something that seemed good. They experimented together. Jake got good at measuring. He learned to convert a recipe for six to a recipe for ten. He liked playing with ingredients. “Instead of peaches, let’s try pears in this cake,” he would suggest.
The school food fair was coming up. Most students brought in things that their parents had made. Jake decided to try a recipe he’d made up - pineapple pizza. At first, when he placed it on the table, some people said, “Yick. That sounds awful.” Then, one by one, some of his friends decided to try it.
(Adapted from readworks.org)
The author wrote, "one by one, some of his friends decided to try it". His friend probably _____
Read the description and write the correct word in the blank
You write this for your mother when you answer the phone for her (7 letters):
Read the description and write the correct word in the blank
Make sure this is big enough to hold all your clothes for your holiday (8 letters):
Read the description of the word for family members. What is the word for each one?
He is your mother’s or father’s brother. (5 letters)
Fill in the missing word to complete the English proverb: "What will be ___ be" (4 letters):