A. Yes, she did. B. Yes, she was. C. Why did you visit Lisa? D. Were you at home yesterday? E. What did you do yesterday? F. How many children were there at the party? |
A: Hello, Sarah! .
B: No, I visited Lisa yesterday.
A: .
B: Because it was her birthday yesterday.
A: Did she have a birthday party?
B: .
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B: There were nine children.
A: Was Lisa's mother at home?
B: We were very happy.
B: She is 1.61 meters.
B: Yesterday was rainy.
B: I climbed the mountain this morning.
B: Yes, I visit my grandparents on weekends.
B: No, he isn't a football player. He's a driver.
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My friend is Mike. He is twelve 1 old. I'm older than 2 He 3 sports. He's from 4 We will 5 middle school students in September. We're 6
Mike and I 7 a good time yesterday. We. 8 on a picnic in the park. We ate some 9 , some bread and two hot dogs. They were delicious. We also 10 some photos. At last we cleaned the park together.
We can tell time by a clock or by a watch. A clock is big, it is usually on the wall or on the table. A watch is small, we can put it in the pocket (衣袋) or wear it on the wrist (手腕). A clock or a watch usually has a round face. It has two hands, a long one and a short one. Tom's clock can speak and call him to get up every day. His watch has a picture of a lovely dog on the face. He likes it very much.