Lesson 43-1

The horse runs fast. P

The basketball player made a basket. P

The astronaut works in space. P

An asteroid shoots across the galaxy. P

The boy is a passenger in the car. P

The woman in the picture is fat. P

The caterpillar crawls on the branch. P

The man catches the player's leg. P

Lesson 43-2

Driving fast could get you a speeding ticket. P

In basketball you cannot guard the basket. P

The astronaut wears a spacesuit. P

Asteroids are balls of fire. P

A good passenger wears their seatbelt. P

It is unhealthy to be fat. P

Caterpillars transform into butterflies. P

The player catches the ball in his arms. P

Lesson 43-3

Hello, doctor. P

Hello, Mr. Christensen. How are you feeling? P

My knee hurts. I think I broke a bone. P

Ok. Let's take a look. P

Ow! That hurts. P

Alright. What happened to you? P

I was playing basketball. I ran fast to catch the ball and fell. P

Did you make the basket? P

Yes, but I couldn't play for the rest of the game. P

How is your brother? P

Fine. He left for Florida. P

What will he do in Florida? P

He is training to be an astronaut. P

How interesting. P

He had to take a plane. P

Was that a problem? P

Yes. He is a nervous passenger. He hates to travel. P

Is he interested in asteroids? P

Yes, he would like to follow them. P

Mr. Christensen, how much do you weigh? P

I weigh 250 pounds. P

You are a bit fat. I recommend a diet. P

Ok. I will exercise more. P

You will be as skinny as a caterpillar! P

Lesson 43-4

Cats are very clean animals. P

Many electronics use batteries to run. P

The bathtub can be filled with water. P

Some players break the bat when they hit the ball. P

The woman relaxes in a white bathrobe. P

A match can be used to start a fire. P

The satellite orbits the planet earth. P

The path is lined with trees and flowers. P

Lesson 43-5

A cat is lying on a blanket. P

Rechargeable batteries can save you money. P

A bathtub is found in a bathroom. P

Bats fly at night. P

Bathrobes keep you warm from head to toe. P

Matches should only be used by adults. P

Jupiter has many satellites. P

A path is made through the forest. P

Lesson 43-6

Today, I will get my driver's license. P

You will be able to drive a car alone? P

Yes. I am very excited. P

Where is the Department of Motor Vehicles? P

Oh, I see it. We have to walk down that path. There is the sign. P

Let's go. P

Whose car will you drive? P

My mom's car. It needs a new battery. P

Can I smoke in here? P

No. It is bad for your health. P

Nevermind. I don't have a match. P

How is your apartment? P

Not good. My bathtub is broken. I can't shower. P

That's too bad. My cat ruined my couch. P

How? P

It scratched the cloth. P

How is your baseball team? P

We won our game. We have new bats. P

Did you see the news yesterday? P

No. P

America launched another satellite around the Earth. P

That's fascinating. P

I get very cold after a shower. P

You should keep warm with a bathrobe. P

That is a good idea. P

Lesson 43-7

The pedestrian walks on the sidewalk. P

An elephant is a big African animal. P

The tractor digs the dirt. P

Earthquakes make a zigzag pattern on the Richter Scale. P

Pigs are used a lot for food. P

The pigeon builds a nest in the tree. P

The piglets drink milk from their mother. P

The wig is on the mannequin's head. P

Lesson 43-8

There are many shops next to the sidewalk. P

Please order me a big milkshake. P

The dog digs a hole in the backyard. P

Draw a zigzag line using the pen. P

Some people have pigs for pets. P

A pigeon eats bread crumbs. P

The pig gave birth to 8 piglets. P

Wigs come in many different colors. P

Lesson 43-9

It's not safe to walk in the street. P

You're right. Let's walk on the sidewalk. P

I love window-shopping! P

Look at that wig store! P

They have short and long wigs. P

Oh! They have a pink wig. P

Watch out! P

I almost walked into that person. P

You aren't walking in a straight line. You are walking zigzag. P

Oh, sorry. P

The city is digging a hole in the sidewalk. P

Why? P

It's old. It needs to be fixed. P

Look, there's a pet store. P

They are selling piglets! P

Yes. Let's see them! P

We must have a farm to buy one. P

That's too bad. I would like a piglet. They are cute. P

Yes, but it will grow into a big pig. P

So, what? P

They must live outside. P

Yes. I don't have a lawn. P

Let's go to the park. P

Can we feed the pigeons? P

Of course. I will give the pigeons my sandwich. P

Lesson 43-10

The man is bald. P

The giraffe is a very tall animal. P

Wallabies are hunted by other animals. P

I have a picture of my mother in my wallet. P

The walrus weighs hundreds of pounds. P

A flood was caused when the dam broke. P

I learned how to swim at camp. P

Many restaurants serve hamburgers. P

Lesson 43-11

Many old men become bald. P

A dog is not a tall animal. P

A wallaby has short arms. P

The wallet has money inside. P

A shark hunts the walrus. P

A dam must be very strong to hold back water. P

My camp taught me how to shoot a bow and arrow. P

Put ketchup and mustard on your hamburger. P

Lesson 43-12

I am looking for an apartment. P

How many rooms do you want? P

Three rooms and two bathrooms. P

Let's look at this one. P

What is that? P

A dam. P

That's a little dangerous. I don't want a flood. P

Ok. I have another apartment we can look at. P

Oh. I like this! What is over there? P

It is a summer camp for children. P

Kids make too much noise. P

You don't want this apartment then? P

No. Are you hungry? P

Yes. Let's get lunch. P

I don't have my wallet. P

No problem. I'll pay for your hamburger. P

Who is that man? The tall man who is bald. P

Oh. He is a friend of mine. P

Where does he live? P

Around the corner. He has a beautiful house for sale. P

Can I see it? P

Sure. P

Do you know what a walrus and a wallaby have in common? P

No. What? P

They both start with 'W'! P

That's a good joke. P

Lesson 43-13

It is arrogant to parade your possessions in front of others. P

Cows and trees are in the farm's yard. P

The boys and girl create a party. P

Many castles have marble floors. P

You can knit a sweater with yarn. P

The smell was so bad I had to wear a mask. P

You need an American passport. P

A car needs gasoline to run. P

Lesson 43-14

The men and women parade the floats. P

The cows live in the yard. P

The girl gives the boy a present at the party. P

The famous Venus de Milo sculpture is made of marble. P

Yarn is not an expensive material. P

You can wear a scary mask during Halloween. P

A passport is needed to travel to other countries. P

The boy and girl put gasoline in the car. P

Lesson 43-15

Let's go see a movie. P

No. I want to go to a museum. P

What is interesting about the museum? P

It has beautiful marble sculptures. P

That's boring. A movie is exciting. P

Ok. Do you want to invite Linda? P

Not really. She is very proud. She parades her expensive clothes. P

Yes. That is annoying. P

What should we eat? P

I have oranges growing in my yard. P

Let's pick some oranges. P

Ok. Won't you be cold? You are wearing dress. P

No. I have a warm sweater. I made it out of yarn. P

It looks comfortable. P

It smells like someone is cooking fish! P

I hate that smell. I need a mask to cover my nose! P

My car needs gas. P

We can go to the gas station. P

We are at the ticket office. One for "Gladiator", please. P

Can I see your identification? P

I have my passport. Here you go. P

Thanks. P

I just got a call on my cellphone. P

Who was it? P

It was my sister. It is her birthday. She is having a party. P

We need to buy her a present. P

Lesson 43-16

The king sits on the throne. P

The frog on the pavement is little. P

The lizard sits on the rock to get sun. P

The girl licks the lollipop. P

The lid of the jar is very tight. P

The man lifts the weights. P

The lips are painted red. P

The container holds liquid. P

Lesson 43-17

The king of England is no longer alive. P

It was only a little mistake. P

A lizard is a cold-blooded animal. P

Lick the ice cream cone before it drips. P

A lid protects what is inside the jar. P

A plane lifts off the ground on take off. P

We use our lips to speak. P

The sea is made of liquid. P

Lesson 43-18

There is a problem in the bathtub. P

What happened? P

The liquid won't empty. P

You took a bath? P

Yes. P

Now the water won't go down? P

Right. P

This is a little problem. I can fix it easily. P

What should I do? P

Lift the plug from the drain. P

Ok. P

Hey, do you have any chapstick? P

No. Why? P

My lips are dry. I lick them too often. P

That's a bad habit. P

Let's get a snack from the kitchen. P

Here are some almonds. Open the jar. P

I can't take the lid off. P

Let me do it. P

What is that?! P

Oh, it's my sister's pet lizard. P

It lives outside? P

Yes. It likes a hot environment. P

What does it eat? P

It catches flies with its tongue. P

It licks flies to eat them? P

Yes. Does England have a king now? P

No. It has a queen. P

Lesson 43-19

Pink is a feminine color. P

Many scientists use microscopes. P

Four plus five is nine. P

The picture illustrates a mine. P

Many performers use microphones on stage. P

The city lights are seen at night. P

Pineapples should be peeled before they are eaten. P

The pirate uses a cane to walk. P

Lesson 43-20

I want pink carnations. P

You can see small particles with a microscope. P

One times nine is nine. P

The mine includes elevators. P

A microphone should be used in large rooms. P

The moon can be seen at night. P

Pineapples grow in tropical climates. P

A parrot sits on the pirate's shoulder. P

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