Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the best word from the box that makes sense.
The words we can use are:
- seat
- speak
- Please
- clean
- easy
- steal
- stream
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1. Can you ______ a little louder so we can hear?
We’re asking someone to talk more loudly. The word “speak” fits here.
→
speak
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2. I helped my dad ______ the car.
Looking at the picture, they are washing or wiping the car — that means cleaning it.
→
clean
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3. The robber tried to ______ the money.
Robbers take things that don’t belong to them — that’s stealing.
→
steal
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4. The fish swam down the ______.
Fish swim in water — like rivers or streams. “Stream” is the right word.
→
stream
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5. I sit in my ______ in class.
In class, you sit on a chair or desk — called a “seat”.
→
seat
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6. ______ do not run in the classroom.
This is a polite request or rule. We say “Please” to be kind when telling someone what to do (or not do).
→
Please
*(Note: It might feel odd because “Please” usually comes before the verb, but in this case, it’s used as a standalone polite command — like “Please, do not run…”)*
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7. The puzzle was ______ to do.
If something is not hard, we say it’s “easy”.
→
easy
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Final Answer:
1. speak
2. clean
3. steal
4. stream
5. seat
6. Please
7. easy
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ea worksheet.