Judy went to the store Judy – noun Bounce on N Bounce up and down.

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Judy went to the store Judy – noun Bounce on N Bounce up and down

He pushed the shopping cart He – pronoun Pump your arms on P

Pat made dinner Pat – noun Bounce on N

The fish is in the tank. fish- noun Bounce on N

They are sitting at the table. They – pronoun Go to P Pump your arms up

The house is getting old. house – noun Bounce on N

It needs to be painted. It – Pronoun Pump your arms on P

Dishes are on the table Dishes is a noun Bounce on N

My room is nice and quiet. room – noun Bounce on N

The ham sandwich tasted good. ham – noun Bounce on N Bounce, bounce, bounce on N

You are going too? You – Pronoun Pump your arms on P

The video was too long. video – noun Bounce on N

They enjoy going for a walk. They – Pronoun Pump your arms on P