Use Adjectives and Adverbs to Describe: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.6 - MAP 2nd Grade Reading
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Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I get to play outside all day I am so __________.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
The phrase "I get to" is usually an indication that whatever you get to do is something that you want to be doing. If you are doing something you want to be doing, you would be happy.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
Fill in the blank with the correct adjective.
When I have to go to the dentist I am __________.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
The phrase "I have to" is usually an indication that whatever you have to do is something that you do not want to be doing. If you are doing something you do not want to be doing, you would be sad.
Compare your answer with the correct one above