BLUE LEVEL – EXERCISE #4b |
Directions: Write answers to each question in your notebook. Use "want" or "need" when you write your response.
Example:
Question: What do you want? Answer: I want an orange . | ![]() |
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What do you want? 1. _________________________________________. | ![]() |
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What does she need? 2. _________________________________________. | ![]() |
What does he need? 3. _________________________________________. | ![]() |
What does John want for lunch? 4. _________________________________________. | |
How many eggs do you need? 5. _________________________________________. |
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What kind of a pet do the kids want? 6. _________________________________________. | |
Do they need any more rain? 7. _________________________________________. | |
What do I need to hear the news? 8. _________________________________________. | |
How much money do you need for the movie? 9. _________________________________________. | |
What does he need? 10. ________________________________________. |
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Answers:
- I want some ice cream.
- She needs an umbrella.
- He needs a nap. (or) He needs some sleep.
- He wants a sandwich. (or) He wants a hamburger.
- I need two eggs.
- They want a dog.
- No, they don’t. (or) No, they don’t need any more rain.
- You need a radio.
- I need ten dollars.
- He needs some medicine.
Here’s a tip: It’s a good idea to write out both the question and the anwer in your notebook. You can also draw a picture of each object or person. Writing and drawing will help improve your ability to memorize new words.