This document provides a worksheet for an English language learning activity where students must provide explanations for various situations. The situations include: being in a river in dirty clothes, seeing someone asleep in the forest, a dog wearing a hat, a car engine in front of a house, cat fur on a toothbrush, red paint on a shirt, missing chocolate, broken bicycle locks, hitting one's head on a suitcase, aching face, gas on the floor, inability to turn on lights, an iguana in a car, and blue teeth. Students must explain how each situation could have occurred.
This document provides a worksheet for an English language learning activity where students must provide explanations for various situations. The situations include: being in a river in dirty clothes, seeing someone asleep in the forest, a dog wearing a hat, a car engine in front of a house, cat fur on a toothbrush, red paint on a shirt, missing chocolate, broken bicycle locks, hitting one's head on a suitcase, aching face, gas on the floor, inability to turn on lights, an iguana in a car, and blue teeth. Students must explain how each situation could have occurred.
This document provides a worksheet for an English language learning activity where students must provide explanations for various situations. The situations include: being in a river in dirty clothes, seeing someone asleep in the forest, a dog wearing a hat, a car engine in front of a house, cat fur on a toothbrush, red paint on a shirt, missing chocolate, broken bicycle locks, hitting one's head on a suitcase, aching face, gas on the floor, inability to turn on lights, an iguana in a car, and blue teeth. Students must explain how each situation could have occurred.
This document provides a worksheet for an English language learning activity where students must provide explanations for various situations. The situations include: being in a river in dirty clothes, seeing someone asleep in the forest, a dog wearing a hat, a car engine in front of a house, cat fur on a toothbrush, red paint on a shirt, missing chocolate, broken bicycle locks, hitting one's head on a suitcase, aching face, gas on the floor, inability to turn on lights, an iguana in a car, and blue teeth. Students must explain how each situation could have occurred.
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