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WHATS THAT NOISE?

10 SENTENCES IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE AFFIRMATIVE This house is perfect for me. Shes got a small suitcase and a new violin. I like apples, bananas and grapes, Merlin. They run out of their mouse house. He lives in the kitchen in the old, blue house. He hears the terrible noise The stairs are very high! Violet Flowers is in her bedroom. She jumps on a table. Now our mouse house is quiet again. NEGATIVE This house isnt perfect for me. She hasnt got a small suitcase and a new violin. I dont like apples, bananas and grapes, Merlin. They dont run out of their mouse house. He doesnt live in the kitchen in the old blue house. He doesnt hear the terrible noise The stairs arent very high! Violet Flowers isnt in her bedroom. She doesnt jump on a table. Now our mouse house isnt quiet again. INTERROGATIVE Is this house perfect for me? Has she got a small suitcase and a new violin? Do I like apples, bananas and grapes, Merlin? Do they run out of their mouse house? Does he live in the kitchen in the old blue house? Does he hear the terrible noise? Are the stairs very high? Is Violet Flowers in her bedroom? Does she jump on a table? Is now our mouse house quiet again?

ENGLISH Live (verb) Hill (noun) Too (conjunction) Fireplace (noun) Carry (verb) Downstairs (noun) Food (noun) Skateboard (noun) Scared (adjective) Then (adverb) Noise (noun) Stairs (noun) Drop (verb) Scream (verb) Quiet (adjective) Again (adverb) Adventure (noun)

SPANISH Vivir Colina Tambin Chimenea llevar Planta baja Comida Monopatn Asustado/a Entonces ruido Escaleras Tirar gritar Tranquilo, silencioso Otra vez aventura

More`(adverb) Hear (verb) Brave (adjce)

Mas escuchar valiente

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