
When Should You Swallow To Do Something Or Gulp To Do Something In Daily Life?
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You run, jump, stretch, and play. Your heart beats faster. You feel strong.
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You wake up ready to run. You feel strong and awake. You have energy.
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You open your mouth. You put in a piece of apple. You chew and swallow.
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You pour a glass of water. You take a sip. You swallow. You drink.
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You have a cold. You drink soup. You rest in bed. You feel better.
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Your hair feels soft after washing. You use a special bottle. That is conditioner.
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Teeth need care every day. Morning and night. Two common phrases tell children to clean their teeth. “Brush your teeth” and “Clean your teeth.” Both m ...
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Hands touch everything. Toys, food, faces. Two common phrases tell children to make hands clean. “Wash your hands” and “Clean your hands.” Both mean “ ...
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Children need water. Every day. All day. Two common phrases encourage drinking. “Drink your water” and “Have a sip.” Both mean “take liquid into your ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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The Big Mix-Up in Squirrel Town
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You feel well when you eat healthy food. Wellness includes physical and mental health. The words “well, wellness, well-being, well-known” all come fro ...
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A weak branch may break in the wind. Sickness can weaken your body. The words “weak, weaken, weakly, weakness, weakling” all come from one family. Eac ...
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ong days can tire anyone. A tired child needs a nap. The words “tire, tired, tiring, tiresome, tireless” all come from one family. Each word talks abo ...
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Thirst tells you to drink water. A thirsty runner needs a break. The words “thirst, thirsty, thirstily, thirstiness” all come from one family. Each wo ...
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A strong wind can knock down a tree. Strength is the power to lift or endure. The words “strong, strength, strengthen, strongly” all come from one fam ...
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A good night of sleep helps you grow strong. A heavy sleeper does not wake up easily. The words “sleep, sleeper, sleeping, sleepy, sleepless” all come ...
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A stomach ache can make you feel sick. A cold is a common sickness. The words “sick, sickness, sicken, sickly” all come from one family. Each word tal ...
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Every child can stop bad things from happening. A spill. A fight. A sickness. English gives us a powerful family of words for stopping trouble early. ...
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Hey there, word athlete Have you ever tried on new shoes? You check if they fit. You might say, "This pair is fitter than the other." The act of tryin ...
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Hello, word doctor Have you ever felt sick? You might say, "I have a fever." Your mom feels your head and says, "You feel feverish." Later, you work f ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? One root word can grow into three helpful forms. “Benefit, beneficial, beneficially” share one meaning. T ...
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