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Vocbulary Practice

Vocbulary Practice. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type. I would like to thank you _____ for your help. sincerely. impatient. furious. snoop. sincerely – adverb – done in an honest and true way. I am so sure you are Right. Moo-ve along. So Sorry, Try Again.

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Vocbulary Practice

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  1. Vocbulary Practice Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type

  2. I would like to thank you _____ for your help. • sincerely • impatient • furious • snoop .

  3. sincerely – adverb – done in an honest and true way I am so sure you are Right Moo-vealong

  4. So Sorry, Try Again

  5. The editor became ______ when the book wasn’t finished. • emergency • snoop • impatient • sincerely .

  6. impatient – adjective – not able to put up with a delay or a problem calmly and without anger I am so sure you are Right Moo-vealong Moo-ve along Moo-ve

  7. When I forgot to do my chores, Mom was ______ with me. • impatient • furious • demand • emergency .

  8. I am so sure you are Right furious - adjective– very angry Moo-vealong

  9. The customer will ____ his money back for the broken television. • sincerely • impatient • furious • demand .

  10. demand - verb – to ask for with force I am so sure you are Right Moo-vealong

  11. Use the _______ exit at the back of the theater in case of fire. • demand • emergency • snoop • sincerely .

  12. emergency – adjective – having to do with something important or dangerous that needs fast action I am so sure you are Right Moo-vealong

  13. I will _____ around my brother’s room to see if he has candy. • emergency • demand • snoop • furious .

  14. snoop – verb – to sneak around in order to find information I am so sure you are Right Moo-vealong

  15. Words are Fun See you next week Susan Ging Lent Production

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