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C Some nouns and verbs go together. Circle the suitable verbs,
1. Doorbells ring / whisper.
2. Sheep quack / bleat.
3. Cats purr / neigh.
4. Mice sing / squeak.
5. Wolves howl / bellow.
6. Pigeons moo/coo.
7. Lions roar / meow.
8. Geese giggle / cackle.
9. Owls whine / hoot.
10. Clocks tick / hiss.
11. Hens click / cluck.
12. Babies gurgle / tinkle.
13. Teeth whistle / chatter.
14.
Children tick / giggle.
15. Elephants howl / trumpet.
16. Dogs caw / bark.
D Fill in the blanks with verbs from the box.



Answer :

FL C Some nouns and verbs go together. Circle the suitable verbs:

1. Doorbells ring.
2. Sheep bleat.
3. Cats purr.
4. Mice squeak.
5. Wolves howl.
6. Pigeons coo.
7. Lions roar.
8. Geese cackle.
9. Owls hoot.
10. Clocks tick.
11. Hens cluck.
12. Babies gurgle.
13. Teeth chatter.
14. Children giggle.
15. Elephants trumpet.
16. Dogs bark.

D Fill in the blanks with verbs from the box:

Depending on the specific verbs provided in the box, you can fill in the blanks to match the appropriate noun-verb pairs. For example:

1. The cats __________ (meow) loudly at night.
2. The geese __________ (honk) as they fly south for the winter.
3. The clock __________ (chime) every hour.
4. The owls __________ (hoot) in the dark forest.
5. The elephants __________ (stomp) through the jungle.

By matching the correct verbs with the nouns given, you can create sentences that make sense and accurately represent the natural associations between certain nouns and verbs.

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