Lesson 9-1
I mow the lawn every Sunday. P
Let's barbeque steak and hamburgers. P
I put a hammock in the backyard. P
Use the hose to water the flowers. P
The storm had strong winds and rain. P
We must pick up the leaves in the lawn. P
A fog is caused by moisture in the air. P
The rake is kept in the garden. P
Lesson 9-2
There is a lot of wind! P
It is very windy in the fall. P
There are leaves everywhere. I have a leaf stuck under my shoe. P
Gather the leaves using the rake. Then throw the leaves away. P
There is a lot of fog outside in the morning. P
No. It is only foggy during the winter. P
What will we do in the summer? P
In the summer, it is hot outside. P
We can barbeque and sit in the hammock. P
I mow the lawn in the summer. P
We must water the plants with a hose. P
Lesson 9-3
The basket is full of grapes of different colors. P
I would like a strawberry smoothie from the store. P
The peach seed is large and rough. P
I have a piece of grapefruit for breakfast every morning. P
We need three melons for the picnic. P
In Hawaii, there are a lot of pineapples. P
You must cook meat before you eat it. P
The egg is cracked in the pan. P
Lesson 9-4
Take the grapes out of the refrigerator. P
You must take the green top off the strawberry. P
Peaches and cream is a delicous dessert. P
We need five grapefruits for the week. P
The melons weigh a pound each. P
Pineapple juice tastes just like the pineapple flesh. P
Buy three pounds of steak for the barbeque. P
We need a dozen fresh eggs. P
Lesson 9-5
I am making eggs for breakfast. P
What meat will we eat? P
I will cook sausage for a meat. P
I'm going to get a peach from the tree. P
Okay. I also have strawberries for you. P
Is the melon ready to eat? P
No, the melon is not ripe yet. P
Do you want some grapefruit? P
No. The grapefruit is too sour for me. P
Wash the grapes before you eat them. P
The pineapple needs to be cut. P
Lesson 9-6
I wear shoes to go running outside. P
The woman wears a beaded necklace. P
The girl wore a dress to the party. P
The ballerina dances in tights. P
The man and woman wear sunglasses outside. P
The woman wears a diamond earring. P
The boy wears a pair of sandals to school. P
Prepare your backpack for school tomorrow. P
Lesson 9-7
Buy a new pair of shoes for school. P
Can you help me fasten the necklace around my neck? P
I need to buy a dress for graduation. P
I wore tights to exercise in the gym. P
I left my sunglasses at the beach. I need a new pair. P
You don't have to have your ears pierced to wear earrings. P
Sandals keep your feet cool when it's hot outside. P
I carry my backpack on the bus. P
Lesson 9-8
Are you going to dance class now? P
Yes. I need to put tights in my backpack. P
Let me get them for you. P
I will have to change into tights to dance. P
You can't dance with earrings. Give them to me. P
What shoes should I wear after dance class? P
Wear your new sandals. P
Are we going out to dinner tonight? P
Yes. P
Ok. I will wear a dress and a necklace. P
It's sunny outside. You should wear your sunglasses. P
Lesson 9-9
My family and I went on a cruise to Alaska. P
The lifeguard motorboat travels fast in the water. P
The ambulance is parked at the hospital. P
The man rides a motorcycle in the road. P
The lighthouse is built on a grassy cliff. P
A jeep is a suitable vehicle to drive in the mountains. P
The van is used for camping. P
The child rides the scooter on her block. P
Lesson 9-10
The cruise ship traveled slowly to our destination. P
A motorboat does not need sails to move forward. P
An ambulance can pass through red lights to save someone's life. P
Riding motorcycles is an exhilirating sport. P
At night, the lighthouse casts a light out to sea. P
Jeeps can drive in rain and snow storms. P
You can cook breakfast in the van. P
A scooter is easier to ride than a bicycle. P
Lesson 9-11
We went on a cruise to Alaska. P
How did the ship know where to go? P
The lighthouse guided the ship with its beam of light. P
I am taking my motorboat to the lake. P
How fast can your motorboat go? P
It can go very fast. P
I have many children. I must drive a van to fit them all. P
I like to go to the mountains. I need a jeep or a motorcycle to drive on rough roads. P
I take my scooter to school. It is fast and inexpensive. P
How do people get to the hospital in an emergency? P
The ambulance picks them up and takes them to the hospital. P
Lesson 9-12
The man performs gymnastic exercise. P
The audience cheers for the boxing match. P
Wear the goggles when you are working. P
The two men wrestle on the mat. P
The umpire stands behind the catcher. P
The man rolls the bowling ball. P
The player kicks the ball across the field in soccer. P
The athlete jumps over the pole. P
Lesson 9-13
Gymnastic moves are very difficult to execute. P
Boxing is a dangerous sport. P
Swimming goggles protect your eyes from the chlorine. P
You must wrestle your opponent until he cannot move. P
I did not agree with the umpire's call. P
You must have arm strength to go bowling. P
Soccer demands that you run for long periods. P
We jumped up and down when we heard the good news. P
Lesson 9-14
To do gymnastics, you must be able to jump very high. P
Yes. You need to be able to run fast in soccer. P
Do you have your goggles for swimming? P
Yes. They protect my eyes. P
Boxing is a violent sport. You could get hit very hard. P
I don't like boxing. I like wrestling. P
You must have muscles to be a good wrestler. P
You also need strong arms to go bowling. P
Yes. A bowling ball is very heavy and hard to throw. P
The umpire in the baseball game was very bad. P
The umpire didn't make any good calls. He was wrong every time. P
Lesson 9-15
The runners run the race. P
The batter hits the ball in baseball. P
The basketball is thrown in the hoop. P
My family and I play badminton during summer vacation. P
Use a net to catch a fish in the lake. P
The football players plan the next play. P
The man's parachute opens and he glides safely to earth. P
The baseball player hits the ball with the bat. P
Lesson 9-16
The race is watched by an audience. P
You must wear a glove in baseball. P
Hit the ball over the net using the racket. P
We do not have two rackets to play badminton. P
Capture a small animal using the net. P
Football is played in the Fall. P
The parachute is necessary for skydiving. P
The bat flies at night to find food. P
Lesson 9-17
Did you run in the race? P
Yes. I was the fastest runner! P
That's great. Are you the pitcher in baseball? P
Yes. I throw the ball to the person who holds the bat. P
Can they hit your balls? P
No. I throw the ball too fast. P
Can you play football? P
No. I need to be stronger to play football. P
I am not tall enough to play football. P
I am good at badminton. P
I am not. I can't hit the shuttlecock or the birdie over the net. P
Lesson 9-18
Jazz musicians play the saxophone well. P
The man plays the xylophone. P
The singer performs a public concert. P
The dancers perform outside. P
The ballerina practices ballet in a leotard. P
Wear a mask to hide your face during Halloween. P
The man bangs the cymbals together at the play's climax. P
The clown wears a red wig. P
Lesson 9-19
The saxophone is played by the tall woman. P
The xylophone is a rare instrument. P
A singer must sing into the microphone to be heard in a hall. P
Men and women dance together at the party. P
I work out at the gym in a leotard. P
The mask is a religious symbol in Africa. P
Cymbals are heavy instruments to hold with one hand. P
I wear a wig to cover my bald head. P
Lesson 9-20
What instrument is the singer playing? P
The singer is singing and playing the xylophone at the same time. P
Wow. Who is next? P
A dancer will perform. P
Why is the dancer wearing a mask? P
She is dancing a part in a ballet. She is also wearing a leotard. P
A leotard is what ballerinas wear. P
Ha Ha! That clown is wearing a red wig and plays the saxophone! P
That's so funny! P
Oh! The sound of the cymbal means the show is over. P
I had a lot of fun. P