Unit 6 Year 5 Lesson 2.

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Unit 6 Year 5 Lesson 2

A B Fluffy is bigger than Ginie. Who’s Fluffy? A or B ?

A

A B Jackie is thinner than Linda. Who’s Jackie?

A

A B Mrs Zin is taller than Mrs Talbot. Who’s Mrs Zin?

A

A B Max is fatter than Leo. Who’s Max?

B

A B Mary’s hair is longer than Sue’s. Who’s Mary?

B

A B Harry is stronger than John. Who’s Harry?

B

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