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orange grapes pear happy |
Hello, my name is Gogo. Tony and I like fruit. Tony is
A. —Are these cherries? —Yes, they are. B. —What are these? —They’re strawberries. C. —Are these bananas? —No, they’re grapes. D. —What’s this? —It’s a balloon. |
A. —What are these? —They’re pears. B. —Are these bananas? —No, they’re peaches. C. —What are these? —They’re watermelons. D. —Are these apples? —Yes, they are. |
are they grape watermelons |
like strawberries Don’t these |
yellow, peaches, strawberries, pears |
A.monkey | B.water | C.watermelon |
A.banana | B.nine | C.you |
A.dad | B.balloon | C.strawberry |
A.bananas | B.apples | C.grapes |
My name is Nancy. I am seven. My father likes pears and oranges. But he doesn’t like apples. My mother likes grapes and bread. But she doesn’t like pears. My sister likes watermelons and strawberries. But she doesn’t like cake. What about me? I like pears and milk. I don’t like peaches.
1.Nancy is eight.