Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The task is to
tick the correct picture that matches each sentence.
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1. I have an apple.
- Sentence: "I have an
apple."
- We are looking for a picture of
one apple.
- Options:
- First image: 🍎 (a red apple)
✔
- Second image: 🍎 (another red apple)
✔
- Third image: 🥑 (an avocado)
✘
- Fourth image: 🍎 (a red apple with a face)
✔
> But note: the sentence says "
an apple", which means
one apple. So we need to pick
one apple, not multiple.
✔ Correct choice: The first or fourth image — both show one apple. Since it's a single object,
any single apple is correct.
👉
Best answer: Tick the
first or
fourth image (both are single apples).
But since the instruction says "tick the correct picture", and there are multiple images, likely only
one is intended as correct.
Looking closely:
- The
first image is a simple red apple.
- The
fourth is also a red apple with a face.
Both are apples, but the
first one is simpler and more typical.
➡️
Answer:
✔ Tick the first apple (leftmost).
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2. I have two bags.
- Sentence: "I have two
bags."
- Looking for
two bags.
- Options:
- First: 🍌 (banana)
✘
- Second: 🎒🎒 (two backpacks)
✔
- Third: 🧢🧢 (two hats)
✘
➡️
Answer:
✔ Tick the second image (two bags).
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3. I have a carrot.
- Sentence: "I have a
carrot."
- Looking for
one carrot.
- Options:
- First: 🥕🥕 (two carrots)
✘
- Second: 🚗 (a car)
✘
- Third: 🥕 (one carrot)
✔
➡️
Answer:
✔ Tick the third image (single carrot).
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4. I have two drums.
- Sentence: "I have two
drums."
- Looking for
two drums.
- Options:
- First: ⚪ (a dice)
✘
- Second: 🥁🥁 (two small drums)
✔
- Third: 🎹🎹 (two pianos)
✘
➡️
Answer:
✔ Tick the second image (two drums).
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5. I have an elbow.
- Sentence: "I have an
elbow."
- Looking for a picture of an
elbow.
- Options:
- First: 👁️👁️ (eyes)
✘
- Second: 🤘 (a bent arm showing elbow)
✔
- Third: ✋ (a hand)
✘
➡️
Answer:
✔ Tick the second image (bent arm showing elbow).
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✔ Final Answers:
| Sentence | Correct Image |
|--------|----------------|
| I have an apple. |
✔ First image (red apple) |
| I have two bags. |
✔ Second image (two bags) |
| I have a carrot. |
✔ Third image (one carrot) |
| I have two drums. |
✔ Second image (two drums) |
| I have an elbow. |
✔ Second image (bent arm) |
> Note: In some cases, multiple images may seem similar, but only one matches the
number and
object exactly.
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🔍 Explanation Summary:
- Always match the
noun in the sentence with the correct
image.
- Pay attention to
quantity (e.g., "one" vs "two").
- Ignore unrelated objects (like hats for bags, eyes for elbows).
This worksheet helps children practice reading, vocabulary, and matching skills.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple sentence worksheets.