Lesson 33-1

I play the guitar in my free time. P

Put some chicken on the plate for me. P

I planted a tomato plant on the balcony. P

We have been two the planet moon. P

I can cut a wire with pliers. P

I must drive the tractor to the farm house. P

If you travel to foreign countries, you can learn different languages. P

You must practice to use the trapeze. P

Lesson 33-2

I would like to play on a trapeze. P

Yes, but you could fall. P

No, they have a net to catch you. P

That's true. What's on your plate? P

Some plants that I have to give to my mom. P

What kind of plants does your mom grow? P

She likes to grow rose bushes. P

Are you farmers? P

Yes. We have a tractor to carry things across the farm. P

You travel a lot though. P

Yes. We travel around the country to find the best plants. P

Can I borrow your pliers? P

What do you need pliers for? P

I can't get a nail out of the wall. The pliers will take it out. P

What planet would you like to visit? P

I would like to visit the moon. P

You have to be an astronaut to go to another planet. P

Lesson 33-3

The track runs all the way into the city. P

The jug is glass and is transparent. P

Trash is left on the sidewalk in many cities. P

The train takes passengers to work. P

The trap has cheese in it to attract the mouse. P

The trombone is an instrument in an orchestra. P

The traffic sign is in the shape of a triangle. P

The boy rides his tricycle in the house. P

Lesson 33-4

A train must stay on the track to travel. P

A mirror is not transparent because you cannot see through it. P

Every weekend, the group gets together to clean up trash on the beach. P

I read a book while I'm on the train. P

The mouse does not know it is a trap. P

Please put the trombone back in its case. P

The pyramids in Egypt are shaped like triangles. P

A tricycle is easier to ride than a bicycle. P

Lesson 33-5

I am taking the train to New York. P

Where do you throw the trash in this train? P

There's a wastebasket over there. P

I hope the train doesn't crash. P

No, it won't. We are safe. The train is on the tracks. P

What is that transparent bag? P

This bag is in case I get sick. P

You get sick when you travel? P

Yes, sometimes. Where are you going? P

I am going to New York, too. P

What will you do there? P

I play trombone in an orchestra. P

Wow. I play an instrument called the triangle. P

I've heard of that. It's made of metal, right? P

Yes. How do you catch a mouse? P

I put cheese in a trap. They eat the cheese and are caught. P

I will use a trap. I found a mouse under my daughter's tricycle. P

Lesson 33-6

The girl pushes her box of toys to her room. P

The starfish is attached to the rock next to the ocean. P

The stem of the rose has lots of sharp thorns. P

The actors perform in the theater. P

The thumb is pointing upward in the picture. P

Spools of thread come in many different colors. P

The boy points to his upper thigh. P

Take my temperature using a thermometer. P

Lesson 33-7

I accidently pushed my friend into the wall. P

A starfish moves with its arms. P

I cut my finger on one of the thorns. P

We sit in the audience at the theater. P

I broke my thumb during the game. P

I sew with a needle and thread. P

His shorts show his thighs. P

The thermometer says that I have a 105 degree fever. P

Lesson 33-8

Did the people in line at the theater push you? P

Yes. They can get pushy. P

What play did you see? P

A play by Shakespeare. P

I'm sorry I couldn't go with you. I was sick. P

What temperature did the thermometer say you had? P

It was 104 degrees. P

Oh, that's really hot! P

Yes, my thighs were sweating. I was really hot. P

I got you a rose. P

Ouch! The thorn punctured my thumb. P

Sorry. I thought I took off all the thorns from the stem. P

No, you didn't. P

Is this starfish real? P

No, I made it out of clay. P

There is a thread hanging off your jacket. P

Thanks. I will take it off. P

Lesson 33-9

The picture shows a satellite of earth made by humans. P

The beach is full of sand. P

The boy wears a pair of sandals. P

The child is crying because he is sad. P

The boat sails around the harbor. P

The sailboat carries passengers. P

The sailors wear the same uniform. P

A saw is used to cut wood. P

Lesson 33-10

Jupiter has many natural satellites. P

The father and son build a sand pyramid. P

Sandals are good to wear in hot weather. P

Sometimes being sad is healthy. P

Sailing is easy when there is wind. P

A sailboat must have sails to travel. P

A sailor must be comfortable at sea. P

You must have powerful arms to use a saw. P

Lesson 33-11

Do you like sailing on this sailboat? P

I love it. Where are we going? P

To Catalina Island. P

Can you fix the sail? It is twisted. P

Sure. Is that better? P

Yes. We will go faster now. P

How did you learn about boats? P

My father was a sailor. He taught me when I was a child. P

We are here! P

You can play in the sand. I have to tie the boat. P

Ok. Here are your sandals. Wear them on the beach. P

You look sad. What's the matter? P

I am thinking of my dad. He died last year. P

I'm sorry. P

Why do you have a saw in your boat? P

In case I need to cut a rope. The rope is very thick. P

Did you hear they put a satellite on the moon? P

Yes. Now we can see pictures of the moon's surface. P

Lesson 33-12

A cactus doesn't need water. P

Outer space is a perfect vacuum. P

Put the cell phone charger in the socket. P

The book jacket has the name of the author. P

The play has three acts. P

A saddle must be comfortable. P

Badminton is popular in England. P

The dad caught a fish. P

Lesson 33-13

Many cactus plants grow in the desert. P

Humans cannot live in a vacuum. P

Foreign countries have different sockets. P

Harry Potter's book jacket has a colorful picture. P

The third act is very good. P

The saddle on a bike is small. P

Two rackets are in the picture. P

The dad and son are next to a lake. P

Lesson 33-14

The tire on my car is flat. P

Do you have a jack to change the tire with? P

Yes, I do. Can you help me? P

Sure. No problem. Did you go to the theater? P

Yes. I saw the play, "Romeo and Juliet". P

I only saw the jacket of the book. Is it about a boy and a girl? P

Yes. It is sad. They both die in the third act. P

How was your bike ride? P

Great. I bought a new seat for my bike. P

Where did you ride your bike? P

In the desert. There were many cactus plants. P

My dad and I play badminton. Do you want to play with us? P

Sure. P

You like outer space, right? P

Yeah. P

I learned something about it. P

Ok. P

We can't live in space because it is a vacuum. P

Lesson 33-15

Everyone likes him. He is a magnet for people. P

Let's play a game of tag. P

A family needs a wagon. P

You can't wear a rag to a nice dinner. P

Time magazine writes about the United States. P

The jaguar looks at prey. P

My wallet is in my bag. P

Some people think movies are magic. P

Lesson 33-16

The restaurant is a magnet for rich people. P

He tagged me. P

There is a lot of space in a wagon. P

That rag needs to be thrown away. P

People magazine writes about celebrities. P

The jaguar sits on the tree branch. P

Do not lose your bag! P

Her personality is magic because she makes everyone happy. P

Lesson 33-17

Your report card is bad. P

I know. I have three C's. P

You are a magnet for trouble. P

I know. P

Show me your school bag. P

Here. P

It is a mess. Organize your binders and use a rag to clean it. P

Ok. Can I go play tag afterwards? P

No. You cannot. Give me all your sports magazines. P

Why? P

You will only read school books. P

Please. I will study hard. Can I go outside after I do my homework? P

No. Your magic will not work this time. P

Please, dad. I'm sorry. P

Get in the station wagon. P

Where are we going? P

To school. We are going to talk to your teacher. P

Wait! I need my jacket with the jaguar on it. P

Lesson 33-18

You must cut your nails. P

The paintings of famous painters are in museums. P

They use handcuffs in jail. P

A cat's tail is very long. P

The sail boat sails in the harbor. P

The waiter carries drinks. P

The children wear raincoats. P

The sailboat sails under the bridge. P

Lesson 33-19

Many women paint their nails. P

Anyone can be a painter. P

Jail is a very dangerous place. P

Bobcats are a type of cat that do not have tails. P

Sailboats use the wind to move. P

A waiter takes your order. P

A raincoat keeps you dry. P

Sails should be strong and large. P

Lesson 33-20

Why was he put in jail? P

He stole the paintings of a famous painter? P

From where? P

The Louvre Museum in Paris. P

How did they know it was him? P

He left his fingerprints. P

Wow! His tail must be between his legs. P

He doesn't have a tail! P

I mean that he must feel bad for what he did. P

Oh. I understand. P

Where did they find the paintings? P

They were on a sailboat going to America. P

How did they stop the boat? P

The sail broke. They had to stop and get a new one. P

What did they find on the sailboat? P

His raincoat, nails, and the paintings. P

What was his job? P

He worked as a waiter at a hotel. P

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