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2. | Squirrels and cats can ___ trees, but dogs cannot. Dogs stay on the ground. | 5. | A. What's your ___? B. My ___ is Bob. What's your ___? | 6. | She didn't have a pet dog; she had a pet ___. | 7. | Do you ___ what I'm saying? I know you hear me, but do you ___ me? | 8. | Please go away. ___ me alone. | 9. | A ___ eats nuts and has a big, bushy tail. It lives in trees. | 11. | Does a squirrel have a big, bushy ___? Does a squirrel eat nuts? | 12. | Stay away from ___ people. His wife drove him ___. That's a ___ idea. | 13. | A dog barks; a cat ___s. | 15. | A cat chases ___s that move, such as balls and butterflies. | 16. | Will you please leave me ___? Just go away, so I can be by myself. |
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1. | There are no trees in the front ___, but there is a big tree in the middle of the back ___. | 2. | A squirrel makes a ___ing sound when it "talks." Your teeth might ___ if you're outside in the freezing cold. | 3. | There's a big tree in the ___ of the back yard. A bull's-eye is always in the ___ of a circle. | 4. | You will not see a single bee or ___ on flowers during a cold winter. | 6. | Dogs ___ cats. Cats don't ___ dogs; cats run away from dogs. | 9. | Please ___ more slowly; I do not understand what you are saying. | 10. | Cats, dogs, and squirrels can ___ or lower their tails. | 12. | A squirrel ___s when it "talks." When you use a computer, you ___ on a link. | 14. | He sat down. He took off one shoe; then he took off the ___ one. |
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