n. 1. The back part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
2.A young cow or bull.
calf
n. 1. A person who takes care of horses.
2.A man who is getting married.
v. To clean or make neat.
groom
stool wall chair cushion
wall
Which of the following is equal to a yard?
(a) twelve inches (b) a couple (c) three feet (d) zero
(c) three feet
The cloth was one ______ wide.
yard
n. 1. The sharp curved nail on the toe of a bird or animal.
v. To scratch or dig with sharp nails.
claw
n. A part that each person gets of a whole.
v. To use or enjoy with others.
share
seven two too zero
too
Which of the following could provide shelter?
(a) a calf (b) a cushion (c) a claw (d) a cave
(d) a cave
Ramon needs a ______ of stamps for his letter.
couple
n. 1. Two things of the same kind.
Two people who do things together.
couple
n. Anything that covers or protects.
v. To give protection or safety to someone or something.
shelter
pony calf elbow knee
pony
Which of the following has claws?
(a) a groom (b) a crab (c) a calf (d) a shark
(b) a crab
The kitten scratched my arm with its ______.
claw
n. A pillow or a pad with a soft filling.
cushion
n. 1. The land around a building.
2.A length equal to three feet, or thirty-six inches.
yard
bride groom apple ring
apple
Which of the following might have a flap?
(a) a tent (b) a couple (c) a bird (d) a swing
(a) a tent
The ______ leads the horse to the stable.
groom
n. Something attached on only one side so that it can move freely.
v. To move up and down.
flap
n. The word name for 0. It stands for nothing.
zero
pair two couple crowd
crowd
Which of the following cannot be shared?
(a) money (b) shelter (c) toys (d) zero
(d) zero
Large birds must ______ their wings to get into the air.
flap