Frankie: Is Mt. Olympus the highest mountain in the world? Paul: No, Frankie. I think Mt. Everest is ______.
Frankie: Is Mt. Olympus the highest mountain in the world? Paul: No, Frankie. I think Mt. Everest is ______.
Frankie: Then Mt. McKinley isn't ______ Mt. Everest? Paul: That's right, Frankie. Mt. Everest is taller than Mt. McKinley.
Frankie: Then Mt. McKinley isn't ______ Mt. Everest? Paul: That's right, Frankie. Mt. Everest is taller than Mt. McKinley.
Frankie: Is Mt. Olympus the highest mountain in the world? Paul: No, Frankie. I think Mt. Everest is ______. A: tall B: taller than C: the tallest
Frankie: Is Mt. Olympus the highest mountain in the world? Paul: No, Frankie. I think Mt. Everest is ______. A: tall B: taller than C: the tallest
Frankie: Then Mt. McKinley isn't ______ Mt. Everest? Paul: That's right, Frankie. Mt. Everest is taller than Mt. McKinley. A: the tallest B: as tall as C: the tall
Frankie: Then Mt. McKinley isn't ______ Mt. Everest? Paul: That's right, Frankie. Mt. Everest is taller than Mt. McKinley. A: the tallest B: as tall as C: the tall
Hey, good job, Frankie. You did very ______ on the math test.
Hey, good job, Frankie. You did very ______ on the math test.
Frankie: Are there any potato chips in the bag? Maggie: No, sorry. There aren’t any. I ate them all. A: There are a few potato chips in the bag. B: There are some potato chips in the bag. C: There are no potato chips in the bag.
Frankie: Are there any potato chips in the bag? Maggie: No, sorry. There aren’t any. I ate them all. A: There are a few potato chips in the bag. B: There are some potato chips in the bag. C: There are no potato chips in the bag.