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2. A fish lives in ___. A cow lives on land, but it drinks ___. 4. A. A ___ is sharp. Does a ___ hurt the worm? B. I don't think so. 6. She ___ fishing with her dad yesterday. She will go fishing again next week. 7. Fish, like dogs, are many different sizes; there are big fish, medium-sized fish, and ___ fish. 8. A tuna fish is a ___ fish; a sardine is a little fish. 9. People go fishing in oceans, ___s, ponds, rivers, and streams. 11. A. I went fishing yesterday. ___ how many fish I caught. B. I give up. Tell me how many you caught. 14. The water is so clear that you can see the fish swimming ___. 16. A worm cannot talk. It cannot ___ anything. 17. Fishermen put dead fish or live ___s on their hooks. The live ___s wiggle on the hooks.
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1. A. ___ do you know if a hook hurts a worm? B. You don't, because you're not a worm. 3. A. What can a worm talk about? B. It can't talk about ___, because it can't talk. 4. Does a sharp hook ___ a worm? Does it ___ a fish? It ___s your finger if you stick it in your finger! 5. Some people ___ too much. They never shut up. Worms and fish never ___ too much. 6. A. Where ___ you all day yesterday? B. I was at the lake. 10. I don't ___ if a hook hurts a worm or a fish. Nobody ___s. 12. Fish automatically know how to ___. People have to learn how to ___. 13. Cat___, tuna ___, ___ and chips, ___ing boat. Some people won't eat meat, but they will eat ___. 14. A. I went fishing yesterday. B. Did you catch ___ fish? A. Yes, I caught some fish. 15. I hope I catch a ___ of fish tomorrow, not just one or two fish.
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