Lesson 32-1
Use a ruler to measure this cube box. P
It is 3 feet long. P
Alright. The mule can carry it. P
It is very sunny outside. P
Use the umbrella to keep the sun away. P
Do you have any chewing gum? P
Yes. It is mint-flavored. P
How many pieces of gum can I have? P
One piece. P
Why can't I have more? P
I chew gum when I work as an umpire. P
When do you umpire? P
I work as an umpire tonight. P
The tulips growing in that garden are red. P
They are very big tulips. Let's pick some. P
The tire on my bike is flat. Do you have an air pump? P
Yes. I will get it for you. P
Lesson 32-2
Put a blanket on your bed to keep warm. P
The blacksmith works in his shop. P
The blind sometimes use canes to guide them as they walk. P
The accident victim has blood on his leg. P
The wall is made out of concrete blocks. P
The sky is very close to black at night. P
The blimp advertises Good Year tires. P
The tree blossoms in spring. P
Lesson 32-3
On overnight flights, the stewardess gives you blankets. P
Call the blacksmith for a new horseshoe. P
A blind man needs to be helped in his home. P
I donate some of my blood to the Red Cross. P
I have many friends on my block. P
Black is thought of as a depressing color. P
A blimp is flown by a pilot. P
The blossoms are pink and white. P
Lesson 32-4
What happened to the blacksmith? P
He was making a horseshoe and he burned himself. P
Did he lose any blood? P
No, but he burned himself badly. P
What did he do? P
He wrapped his hand in a blanket and went to the hospital. P
Is he okay? P
No. His face is damaged. I think he will be blind. P
I should bring him some blossoms. P
Yes. He likes flowers very much. P
What block is the hospital on? P
It is on the third block of Wilshire Boulevard. P
You have a black spot on your face. P
I was painting with black paint. I must have gotten some on my face. P
Look at that blimp! P
It is advertising tires. It is very high in the sky. P
Yes. Everyone can see the blimp in the sky. P
Lesson 32-5
The woman is wearing a gold bracelet on her wrist. P
A bridge connects two parts of the city. P
The plate breaks into many pieces. P
The yellow blouse is worn by a woman. P
The bride marries the groom. P
Sweep the dust up with the broom. P
A brick is used to build a wall. P
Put a blanket on your bed to keep you warm. P
Lesson 32-6
I received a bracelet for my birthday. P
Fishermen cast their fishing rods over the bridge into the water. P
She didn't mean to drop the dish, and break it. P
The blouse has short sleeves and a pretty collar. P
A bride wears a wedding dress. P
The fallen leaves need to be swept with the broom. P
The building is made of brick and will not fall easily. P
On overnight flights, the stewardess gives you a blanket. P
Lesson 32-7
What happened to the city in the earthquake? P
The bridge broke in half. P
How did the bridge break? P
The bricks in the bridge weren't strong enough. P
The bridge was probably very old. P
Yes. It was built 100 years ago. P
How is your daughter? P
She is going to be a bride! P
Oh, she's going to be married? P
Yes. She will marry her boyfriend. P
Did you get her a present for the wedding? P
Yes. We bought her a bracelet and a new blouse. P
I will make her a blanket with yarn. P
That would be nice. P
Can I borrow your broom? P
Sure. P
I will bring your broom back tomorrow. P
Lesson 32-8
The baby crawls on the floor. P
There is a crack in the stone. P
The baby falls asleep in the cradle. P
A crater is formed when a comet hits the earth's surface. P
You must have crayons for the first day of school. P
The woman puts cream cheese on her bagel. P
The crane has its black wings spread. P
The crowd cheers for the soccer players. P
Lesson 32-9
The traffic is crawling on the freeway. P
The paint is so old that it is beginning to crack. P
Parents keep the cradle in their room so they can hear the baby cry. P
Once a crater is made, it lasts for many years. P
Color the picture using crayons. P
I want whipped cream on my ice cream. P
The cranes fly over the lake. P
A crowd applaudes after the concert ends. P
Lesson 32-10
Do you want coffee with your cream cheese and toast? P
Yes. I didn't sleep last night. P
Why not? P
The baby wouldn't fall asleep in the cradle. P
Oh. Does she know how to crawl? P
Yes. She can crawl all around the house. P
Does she also play with crayons? P
No. She cannot hold a crayon yet. She likes colors, though. P
Does she cry when she is in a crowd of people? P
No. She likes crowds. She likes being around a lot of people. P
Did you hear about the crater in the earth? P
Yes. It made a big crack in the earth. P
Did you see that white crane? P
Yes. It lives in the water off the coast. P
They are trying to put it in the zoo. P
I think it should be free. P
Yes. Birds like cranes should be free to fly. P
Lesson 32-11
I need cooler clothes for summer. P
The little girl uses her hands to clap. P
The crown has many precious jewels in it. P
The baby crawls on its hands and knees. P
The boy broke his foot and needs crutches to walk. P
The golf club is used to hit a golf ball a great distance. P
The crocodile climbs out of the water. P
The race car driver drives the car on the track. P
Lesson 32-12
You need new clothes for school. P
The audience claps for the actors after the play. P
The queen wears a crown during the coronation ceremony. P
Traffic on the freeway crawls forward. P
You do not need crutches when you sit. P
Swing the club steadily and you will hit the ball far. P
A crocodile swims under water to catch food. P
Safe drivers on the road do not drive fast. P
Lesson 32-13
We saw a crocodile crawl across the street in front of our car. P
Were you the driver? P
Yes. I was the driver. I stopped the car. P
What did you do? P
I just looked. The crocodile was huge! P
Can I borrow some clothes? P
Sure. What do you need? P
I need a pair of basketball shorts. P
Are you on the golf team at school? P
No. I quit. I lost my golf clubs. P
I can't play sports. I am on crutches. P
Why do you need crutches? P
I broke my ankle. P
I want to play sports again. P
I like when the crowd claps for you. P
Yes. You feel like a king. P
All I need would be a crown! P
Lesson 32-14
The drawer is filled with my clothes. P
The man drinks a cup of water. P
The two dragons fight each other in a battle. P
I bought a drill at the hardware store. P
The driver drives the race car around the track. P
The child wore a dress to the party. P
The dragonfly lands on the leaf. P
Park your car in the driveway. P
Lesson 32-15
I put my books in the drawer. P
I need something to drink. P
A dragon is a symbol of good luck in China. P
Use the drill to put the screw in the door. P
After work, I drive home. P
I need to buy a dress for the wedding. P
A dragonfly and bee fly through the air. P
It is not safe to play in the driveway. P
Lesson 32-16
Dad is driving into the driveway. P
Get him a drink. I put the bottle opener in the drawer. P
What does he like to drink? P
He likes soda after work. I have to put a dress on. P
Why? P
We're going shopping. We need to buy a drill. P
What do you need a drill for? P
I want to hang a picture. I need to make a hole in the wall. P
Okay. P
Oh, I have a question. P
What's your question? P
Do you know what a dragonfly eats? P
They eat mosquitoes. P
Oh, that's good. I don't like mosquitoes. P
I just read a book about dragons. It was very interesting. P
May I read your book, too? P
Sure. You can borrow my book. P
Lesson 32-17
The cars drive down the town's street. P
The students study in school. P
The string can be used to tie two objects together. P
We walk beside the stream and watch the water. P
The girl wears a shirt with colorful stripes on it. P
The mother takes her children to the playground after school. P
The plumber uses a wrench to fix a leak in the sink. P
Plug your cell phone charger into the wall. P
Lesson 32-18
We should walk on the sidewalk and not in the street. P
Both students wears the school's uniform. P
The cat plays with the ball of string. P
The stream makes a soft, trickling sound that relaxes me. P
A zebra's stripes are black and white. P
The child fell off the swing at the playground. P
I need a plumber to fix my toilet. P
My laptop needs to be plugged in to work. P
Lesson 32-19
The students go to the playground after school. P
Where is the playground? P
Right across the street. P
I don't think I can go. P
It's a lot of fun. There's a stream in the middle of the park. P
Are there ducks in the stream? P
Yes. We play with them. P
I would rather play with my new cat. P
How do you play with your cat? P
It chases a string that I hold. P
What does your cat look like? P
It's white with orange stripes. P
Do you have a plug at your house? P
Yes. P
I have to charge my cellphone. P
Is your dad home? P
No. He's a plumber. He is working. P
Lesson 32-20
The girl plays in the balls. P
Please put dinner plates on the table. P
I have a lot of plants in my garden. P
The planet saturn has rings around it. P
Use the pliers to take the nail out of the wall. P
The tractor moves a large parcel of hay across the field. P
The family travels to San Francisco to ride the trolley. P
The acrobat holds on to the trapeze. P