Word group: walk to the left
walk to the left
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English | Phrase | Kim Luster |
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walk
- Phrases
- bear walk
- Walk in the hallway
- dog walk
- walk to the right, spin around one time, and then walk to the left
- walk to the right and then walk to the left
- walk backward
- Walk to the office
- Picture walk
- walk to the right
- Walk to your locker
- Walk to the library
- crab walk
- Walk on Line
- Walk Outs
- March -- to walk in a line
- walk away
- Walk on Balance Beam
- Walk a Tightrope
- walk the block
- Walk to the cafeteria
- Crab walk across the floor and back
- Walk backwards to something VIOLET
- Sentences
- Walk the dog after dinner.
- Why don't we walk in the middle of the street?
- Jessica went to the park, so she could walk along the pathway.
- We took a walk in the park, and we had a great time.
- C is to crab walk which will help with your coordination and core strength.
- What do you wear on your feet to walk through snow?
- Paragraphs
- She told her famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when she heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. She wondered what was out in the woods when she decided to go investigate the situation. She began to walk away from her tent when she saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. She continued to see what broke the branch. As she was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, she saw something large with hair running past her. While she was walking her foot stepped into what seemed like a small depression in the earth when she suddenly saw the shadow of the large creature in the distance. She quickly realized that she had stepped in the large foot-like tracks from the monster.
- I woke up to another day. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. I got out of bed and started my day. I decided to go for a walk. The fresh air felt good. I saw a squirrel and I started to chase it. I ran so fast that I got a stitch in my side. I quickly stopped and caught my breath. As I was catching my breath, I saw my friend Sally on the swings at the nearby playground. She had her dog with her. As I approached her, she also saw the squirrel run up in the tree, and her dog began to bark. We was so close, but couldn't catch it. I laughed with Sally and we went home to grab snacks and lemonade to talk about our adventure.
- Lynn picked up the iPod and started to walk away, but then she reconsidered. She knew that Sarah would be really upset if her iPod was stolen, so Lynn decided to return it.
- He told his famous scary story of spotting a monster in those very woods. It was a cool day just like that day when he heard a rustling noise that was louder than the faint breeze that was blowing through the trees. He wondered what was out in the woods when he decided to go investigate the situation. He began to walk away from his tent when he saw something move in the distance and heard the snap of a fallen tree branch. He continued to see what broke the branch. As he was walking alone in the dark with the moon shining above, he saw something with fur run past him. He continued when he saw the face of the monster. The human-like monster stood on its hind legs and howled with its large teeth showing.
- walk - when the batter receives 4 pitches the umpire calls as balls. The batter is rewarded by advancing to first base.
- You wish to know all about my grandfather. Well, he is nearly ninety- three years old. He dresses himself in an ancient black frock coat usually minus several buttons yet he still thinks as swiftly as ever. A long flowing beard clings to his chin giving those who observe him a pronounced feeling of the utmost respect. When he speaks his voice is just a bit cracked and quivers a trifle. Twice each day he plays skillfully and with zest upon our small organ. Except in the winter when the ooze or snow or ice prevents, he slowly takes a short walk in the open air each day. We have often urged him to walk more and smoke less but he always answers “banana oil.” Grandfather likes to be modern in his language.
- Go to school: Pack your backpack with the items you need for school. Put on your backpack and leave your home. Walk, take the school bus, or ride in a car with your parent or guardian to school.
- One afternoon, Lynn decided to take a walk around the neighborhood. As she turned the corner, she saw her friend Sarah in the yard next door, sunbathing. Lynn waved, but Sarah didn't see her. Lynn was about to go back home when she noticed that Sarah's iPod was lying on the ground next to her chair.
- Phrases
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left
- Phrases
- Sentences
- Repeat these steps, walking forward as you move your right foot in front of your left.
- wave your arms above your head for twenty-one seconds, then shake your left foot.
- I will draw a line on the right side, and you will draw the same line on the left.
- What does the left fielder do?
- L is for a left leg raise, to practice core strength.
- Lift your right foot and place it in front of your left foot.
- Color the tree on the left then put an X on the trees on the right.
- I have two left feet.
- Put two turkeys to the left of the barn and one box of apples in front of the barn.
- Shift your weight forward so that your left foot is now in the air.
- Put a turkey to the left of the large box of apples.
- Put the brown mummy to the left of the gate.
- Where is the left fielder on the field?
- Color the gift to the left of Sammy orange.
- Put a soccer ball to the left of the tree.
- Extend your left leg and point your toes downward.
- Put a tall tree to the left of Santa.
- Put the large box of apples to the left of the turkey.
- Paragraphs
- What did the left eye say to the right eye? Between you and me, something smells.
- The morning of the party, Kara checked the ivitation again to make sure she would be at the right place at the right time. She didn't want to show up late! Before she left, she pulled on her coat and boots and told her mom she would be home before the street lights turned on. When she got to the party, she found her friends waiting at the ticket booth, shivering. Kara looked out at the ice and was instantly glad she brought her coat! Once they paid, the employee asked "What size do you need?". Kara sat down to put on her rented footwear. She was glad the blades were sharp, because dull blades could make you slip on the ice when you rounded the rink. Kara and her friends had a blast, and they made sure to sing to Jamie before the night was over.