having cats or dogs
Vocabulary
1.Frisky ˈfrɪskiːplayful and full of energy
After he passed the exam he started jumping like a frisky dog.
My cat is really frisky.
2.Turn tərn
to become a particular age
She turned forty, but she looks much younger than she really is.
I have a Birman kitten. It's turning two months this Wednesday.
3.Kitten ˈkɪtn
a young cat
There are three little kittens in the basket.
4.The whole day ðə hoʊl deɪ
All day, from morning till evening
I spent the whole day working.
He is playing online games the whole day.
5.In common
shared interests, experiences or some other characteristics
Friendship is oftten based on having something in common.
On there first date, she realized they had many interests in common.
Dialogue
A: So, you have a dog. Does it know any tricks?B: Of course! It knows how to sit, roll over, play dead, and catch a frisbee.
well, I guess I have to go now. See you around!
Q. 아래 문장은 3인칭 단수뒤에 왜 s 안붙이지?
does 뒤에 써서 그런가. 원형같이...
-why does she like dogs?
Because dogs are faithful.
-why does she love cats?
Becuase it purrs and is very soft and cute.
purr [pɜː(r)]
1.(고양이가, 특히 기분이 좋아서) 가르랑거리다
2.(계속해서 낮게) 부웅부웅 하는 소리를 내다
-What do they have in common?
they are having a pet
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