Iris and Walter Day 2.

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Iris and Walter Day 2

HFW ladder country amazing beautiful roller skate front stoop meadow friend

someone somewhere place person

Exercises with new vocabulary… ladder – beautiful – front – somewhere – country – meadow – someone – friend – amazing – roller skate A shoe or boot with two or four wheels. Roller-skate An often portable structure consisting of two long sides crossed by parallel rungs, used to climb up and down. Ladder Wonderful. Amazing Very pretty. Beautiful A place not here. Somewhere Field. Meadow Pal. Friend Facing forward. Front Opposite of city. Country A person. Someone

Commands and Exclamatory A command is a sentence that tells someone to do something. It ends with a period (.). The subject of a command is you, but you is not usually shown. Example: Pack your suitcase. Please come with me. An exclamation is a sentence that shows surprise or strong feelings. It ends with an exclamation mark (!) Example: What a great trip this will be! I am so happy! All commands and exclamations begin with capital letters.

Question of the day… Did Iris like the country? Explain. Why or Why not?