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View AllOn weekends, Paul and his family went to the park. They went on a picnic there.
On picnic days, Paul liked to watch and feed the animals, play around the park, listen to the birds' singing, and watch the little rabbits running around.
Paul's mother made simple sandwiches on picnic days, because both his mother and father didn't like to cook on picnic days.
Paul's father got angry when Paul and his sister went near the bushes. He didn't want them to go too far out of his sight.
Paul and his family liked to go to the park, because they loved being outdoors and feeling free. Moreover, they could relax there.
Paul and his sister play around the park and feed the animals.
Paul's mother likes making sandwiches, watching her children to play. She also loves being outdoors and feeling free.
The mother likes to make sandwiches.
On the weekends, Paul and his sister go to the park, play around, watch and feed animals, listen to the birds' chirping and so on.
Paul and his sister like the park because it enables them to enjoy the outdoors and feel free.
Paul's father does not allow them to go near the bush. It is because he does not want his children to be far out of his sight.
Paul does not like flies. He cannot tolerate little insects.
Paul's sister hates spiders because she is afraid of them.
The mother brings her daughter back from the bush by getting her afraid of the spiders.
(a) picnic; (b) feeding; (c) parents; (d) playing; (e) go.
In his childhood days, Paul and his family members enjoyed (a) picnic in the park. Paul and his sister loved playing and (b) feeding the animals, while their (c) parents relaxed and watched them. Paul and his sister were free in (d) playing and walking around but they were not allowed to (e) go near the bush or too far.
(a) going; (b) far; (c) told; (d) them; (e) like.
We could play as much as we wanted, but my father didn't like us (a) going near the bushes. He didn't want us to go too (b) far out of sight. Sometimes, if we went too far, my mother called us back. She (c) told my sister that there were spiders near the bushes, and she was afraid of (d) them . My sister still hates spiders. I'm not afraid of spiders, but I don't like flies. I really don't (e) like them.
Hated = loved
Afraid = feared
Far = near
Angry = furious
Outdoor = indoor
make = prepare
sight = vision/view
sight = vision/view
nothing = everything
nothing = everything
simple = plain
little = big/giant
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