Lesson 35-1

Fill the bucket up with water. P

Where should I get the water? P

Fill the bucket with water from the tub. P

I'm going to clean the car. P

I will help you. P

Oh! You're belt buckle is undone. P

You spilled soap bubbles in the house. P

I'll clean it up. P

Make sure you clean the hubcaps of the car. P

Where is Laura? P

She is at the hospital. P

Is something wrong? P

No. She works as a nurse. P

Have you ever been on a submarine? P

No. I've seen them in books. P

They are boats that can go underwater. P

Do you want to go feed the ducks in the lake? P

Yes. I have some bread we can give them. P

Lesson 35-2

The judge makes a decision in the case. P

There was a lot of mud left after the rain. P

The flower bud has not bloomed yet. P

The child jumps in the puddle with rain boots on. P

The girl hugs her pet kitten. P

The light needs a new bulb. P

The tugboat pulls a broken boat to the harbor. P

Leave your shoes next to the rug at the door. P

Lesson 35-3

You cannot judge until you hear the full story. P

Don't step in the mud without your boots on. P

A bud blooms as a result of receiving a lot of sunlight. P

The car drives through the puddle and splashes pedestrians. P

We hug the people we love. P

Can you buy a new bulb for the light? P

A tugboat can save a boat that doesn't work. P

I want to put a rug in the middle of the living room. P

Lesson 35-4

It's so good to see you. Let me give you a hug. P

Watch out! Don't step in the puddle! P

Oh, no. I have mud all over my shoes. P

That's too bad. Come inside. P

I'm going to wipe my shoes on the rug. P

That's fine. How is your father? P

He's good. He's working as a judge in court. P

He works for the government? P

Yes. he works very hard. P

What happened to you on your cruise? P

Our ship's engine broke. P

How did you get to land? P

A tugboat pulled us to shore. P

You are very lucky. P

Oh, the lights went out! P

It's okay. I just need to put in a new bulb. P

These flowers are just buds. P

Yes. They are new flowers. They will open in time. P

Lesson 35-5

Pack your luggage for the trip to Korea. P

Pour some water from the jug. P

A beetle is a kind of bug. P

The girl juggles balls in the air. P

The suitcase is put on the airplane. P

The juice was made from the orange fruit. P

The man wears a suit to church. P

The tuba is sold at music stores. P

Lesson 35-6

You can take three pieces of luggage for the trip. P

A jug of juice is on the breakfast table. P

I put bug spray on myself to keep bugs away. P

The clown juggles bowling pins at the party. P

My suitcase was stolen at the airport. P

The restaurant serves juice, tea, and water. P

Take the suit to the drycleaners. P

A tuba is played in the orchestra. P

Lesson 35-7

Pick up your luggage, and we'll go home. P

I forgot how many suitcases I have. P

I think you took one suitcase with you. P

Can you hold this? I can't juggle three things at the same time. P

Sure. What is it? P

A jug. I brought it back from India. P

Oh! There's your suitcase. P

It's very light. Is that a new suit you are wearing? P

Yes, I bought it today. P

Are you thirsty? P

Yes. Let's get something to drink. P

Would you like coffee, tea, or juice? P

One glass of apple juice, please. P

That man is playing the tuba. P

He's a very good musician. Give him a dollar. P

There's a bug on your shirt. P

Take it off. P

Okay, it's gone. P

Lesson 35-8

Cabbage has a lot of vitamins. P

The cabin is in the forest. P

The cactus should not be touched. P

Calculators are allowed on some tests. P

The camel and its babies walk. P

A cab is expensive in New York. P

A calendar shows holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving. P

The calf eats a lot of grass. P

Lesson 35-9

Cabbage grows on the ground. P

Trees and grass cover the cabin. P

It is painful to remove the cactus' spines. P

You can use a calculator to multiply numbers. P

The small camels will grow. P

Cabs usually drive fast. P

You can put special dates in a calendar. P

A calf drinks its mother's milk. P

Lesson 35-10

Where will you go on vacation? P

The desert. I love hot, dry places. P

Do you have a place to stay? P

Yes. I will rent a cabin. P

When will you leave? P

Let me check my calendar. I will leave next Monday. P

Should I drive you to the airport? P

No, I will take a cab. P

What will you do? P

Go on hikes. Have you been to the desert? P

Yes. I went to Egypt. P

How did you travel the desert? P

I rode a camel. P

What money does Egypt use? P

The British pound. P

Did you use a calculator? P

Of course. I don't know how much a pound is. P

What grows in the desert? P

Not much. Mostly cactus plants. Cabbage and animals like a calf need lots of water. P

Lesson 35-11

Families camp using tents or cars. P

Carrots can be used in lots of meals. P

I can speak Spanish. P

Candles are used to celebrate special days. P

You must carry objects with two hands. P

Candy is given on Halloween. P

The camera is small and gray. P

The cap is blue. P

Lesson 35-12

Not everyone likes to camp. P

A carrot is eaten by rabbits. P

The can has a bright red top. P

A candle can cause a fire. P

The little boy carries a pumpkin. P

A lot of candy is not good for your health. P

A camera can fit in your pocket. P

A cap protects you from the sun. P

Lesson 35-13

Tomorrow I will go to camp. P

What will you do? P

I will meet other kids and play. P

Where will you sleep? P

In a cabin with three boys. P

Will you play games? P

Yes. I will bring mine. P

You can't carry all of them! P

I know. I'll just bring one. P

What do you eat there? P

We must eat healthy food, like a carrot. P

Can you bring candy? P

No. My mom said I need a camera and a cap. P

Today is my little sister's birthday. P

How old is she? P

She will be 8 years old. P

Wow, she's young! P

I need candles for her cake. P

Let's go buy some candles and a can of Silly String for the party. P

Lesson 35-14

A fan blows cool air. P

The dad is proud of his son. P

The man rides a fast horse. P

The employee works in a factory. P

Dandelions grow easily everywhere. P

The couple dance together. P

The dam holds water back. P

The fat woman eats a lot. P

Lesson 35-15

Fans are cheaper than air conditioners. P

The dad and son caught a fish. P

The horse runs fast. P

The factory makes cars. P

You can make a wish with a dandelion. P

The dance is outside. P

The dam is very tall. P

Eating too much can make someone fat. P

Lesson 35-16

Where does your dad work? P

He works in a car factory. What job does your dad have? P

He builds dams. P

I want to visit my dad at his factory. P

Isn't it hot in factories? P

Sometimes. I should bring a fan. P

You must also be fast to work there. P

Yes. My dad moves quickly. P

Are you going to the school dance? P

No. My parents said I couldn't. P

Why not? P

My dad said I was too young. P

I'm not going to go. P

Why? P

I can't fit into my jeans. P

Do you think you are fat? P

Not really. Watch out! Don't step on the dandelion! P

Why? P

You use it to make a wish. P

Lesson 35-17

The scientist works in a laboratory. P

The jaguar sits in the tree. P

You need a jack to change a tire. P

The jacket will keep you warm. P

The jam is spread on the toast. P

Reading magazines builds your vocabulary. P

Lambs are harmless animals. P

The mammoth is extinct. P

Lesson 35-18

Laboratories have dangerous chemicals. P

Jaguars are fast animals. P

A jack is a tool for cars. P

Ski jackets are waterproof. P

The knife is covered with strawberry jam. P

There are magazines for every subject. P

Lamb wool is used to make sweaters. P

The mammoth lived during the time of the dinosaurs. P

Lesson 35-19

I'm so tired. I just ran 5 miles. P

It's raining outside. Did your jacket keep you dry? P

Yes. How was work? P

Good. I was at the laboratory. We are making a new cold medicine. P

I read about that in a science magazine. P

Do you want a snack? P

Yes. Toast with jam. P

Do we have a jack? P

No. Why? P

I have to change the car's tire. It's flat. P

Do you want lamb for dinner? P

No. I don't want to eat meat. P

Do you want to watch a movie? P

Yes. There is a film about animals. P

I know that film. Animals that no longer exist. P

Like the mammoth? P

Yes, and the jaguar. P

There are still jaguars on earth. P

Yes, but very few. P

Lesson 35-20

A parent takes care of a child. P

The panther walks on the tree. P

The palace has a large backyard. P

The pan has a handle that stays cool. P

The man hangs from the parachute. P

The girl and boy practice karate. P

The lawn must be cut often. P

The little boy touches his jaw. P

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