Yesterday morning Sally ... (walk) to the park where she ... (wait) for her friend, Kelly. They ... (climb) a tree and then they ... (argue). Kelly ... (want) to play with some other children but Sally ... (not do). Kelly and the children ... (play) football.Sally ... (stay) and ... (watch) them for ten minutes, then she ... (walked) home. On the way, she ... (talk) to a boy and a girl. They ... (ask) her soem questions about school.
Yesterday morning Sally walked to the park where she waited for her friend, Kelly. They climbed a tree and then they argued. Kelly wanted to play with some other children but Sally did not want to. Kelly and the children played football. Sally stayed and watched them for ten minutes, then she walked home. On the way, she talked to a boy and a girl. They asked her some questions about school.
Let's analyze and break down the actions of Sally step by step:
1. Sally walked to the park: This means that Sally used her legs to move from her house to the park. Walking is a form of movement using your feet.
2. Sally waited for her friend, Kelly: Sally arrived at the park before Kelly did and stayed there for some time until Kelly arrived. Waiting means staying in one place expecting someone or something to happen.
3. Sally and Kelly climbed a tree: Both Sally and Kelly climbed up a tree. Climbing a tree means using your hands and legs to scale up the branches of a tree.
4. Sally and Kelly argued: Sally and Kelly had a disagreement or a fight about something. Arguing means discussing or disagreeing in a loud or angry way.
5. Kelly wanted to play with some other children but Sally did not want to: Kelly wanted to join and play with children other than Sally, but Sally did not have the same interest. Sometimes we have different preferences or choices.
6. Kelly and the children played football: Kelly joined the other children and played a game called football. Football is a sport where two teams try to kick a ball into the opponent's goal.
7. Sally stayed and watched them for ten minutes: Instead of leaving, Sally decided to stay and observe the game for a certain amount of time. Watching means paying attention to something happening in front of you.
8. Sally walked home: After watching the game, Sally decided to leave and went back to her house. Walking home means moving from the park back to her house using her feet.
9. On the way, she talked to a boy and a girl: While Sally was walking home, she had a conversation with a boy and a girl. Talking means having a discussion or exchanging words with someone.
10. They asked her some questions about school: The boy and the girl were curious and wanted to know some information from Sally about her school. Asking questions means seeking information or clarification.
Overall, this passage describes a series of actions that Sally did yesterday morning. Each action is explained step by step to help you understand what happened.
Let's analyze and break down the actions of Sally step by step:
1. Sally walked to the park: This means that Sally used her legs to move from her house to the park. Walking is a form of movement using your feet.
2. Sally waited for her friend, Kelly: Sally arrived at the park before Kelly did and stayed there for some time until Kelly arrived. Waiting means staying in one place expecting someone or something to happen.
3. Sally and Kelly climbed a tree: Both Sally and Kelly climbed up a tree. Climbing a tree means using your hands and legs to scale up the branches of a tree.
4. Sally and Kelly argued: Sally and Kelly had a disagreement or a fight about something. Arguing means discussing or disagreeing in a loud or angry way.
5. Kelly wanted to play with some other children but Sally did not want to: Kelly wanted to join and play with children other than Sally, but Sally did not have the same interest. Sometimes we have different preferences or choices.
6. Kelly and the children played football: Kelly joined the other children and played a game called football. Football is a sport where two teams try to kick a ball into the opponent's goal.
7. Sally stayed and watched them for ten minutes: Instead of leaving, Sally decided to stay and observe the game for a certain amount of time. Watching means paying attention to something happening in front of you.
8. Sally walked home: After watching the game, Sally decided to leave and went back to her house. Walking home means moving from the park back to her house using her feet.
9. On the way, she talked to a boy and a girl: While Sally was walking home, she had a conversation with a boy and a girl. Talking means having a discussion or exchanging words with someone.
10. They asked her some questions about school: The boy and the girl were curious and wanted to know some information from Sally about her school. Asking questions means seeking information or clarification.
Overall, this passage describes a series of actions that Sally did yesterday morning. Each action is explained step by step to help you understand what happened.