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Yes/no questions. Letters and Sounds, Phase Four.
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clock |
Can a clock get cross?
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crabs |
Can crabs clap hands?
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plums |
Are you fond of plums?
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shark |
Did a shark ever jump up a tree?
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swim |
Can frogs swim in ponds?
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green |
Is the moon green?
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drum |
Can you bang on a big drum?
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tent |
Have you ever slept in a tent?
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sport |
Are all children good at sport?
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trail |
Have you seen a trail left by a snail?
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afraid |
Are you afraid of thunderstorms?
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grab |
Can a spoon grab a fork?
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from |
Do chimps come from Mars?
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stamps |
Can letters have stamps stuck on them?
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tracks |
Do trains run on tracks?
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stairs |
Will a truck go up steep stairs?
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black |
Do some dogs have black spots?
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pain |
Are you glad when you have a pain?
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stars |
Can we see the stars on a clear night?
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