Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary isn't a student.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
She lives with her mother and grandmother in a house in Arsenal Street in Kyiv.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
She has a grandmother and loves her very much.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
There's a park near Mary's house.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
There are pretty trees near the park.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary puts some cakes into the basket.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
In the park Mary sees her friend.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary’s friend isn't in year 6.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
A little dog sees the basket on the bench.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary’s friend says to Mary, "Today is your grandmother's birthday".
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary and Ann walk home together.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
The girls talk about different things.
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Mary's grandmother's house is ...
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
What does Mother ask Mary one day?
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Who jumps into the girl’s basket?
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there.
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
What year is Mary in?
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Her grandmother’s house is ....
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
What does Mary see when she opens the basket?
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
Where does Mary put the basket when she comes to her grandmother?
Mary is in year six. She lives with her mother in a house in Artema Street in Kyiv. She has a grandmother and she loves her very much. But her grandmother doesn't live with them. She lives in a house in Arsenal Street. Her house is very beautiful and comfortable. It is near the park where there are many pretty flowers in spring and summer.
One day Mary's mother says to Mary, " Today is your grandmother's birthday. Put this cake and some nice apples into the basket and take them to your grandmother's house. And do not stop on your way there."
Mary puts the cake and apples into the basket; then she takes it and goes out into the street. There she sees her friend Ann. Ann is a student too, but she is in year 5. The girls walk on together. Then they see a bench and sit down. Mary puts the basket under the bench and they start talking about their hobbies, their school, their lessons and lots of other things.
At that time a little dog sees the basket. It seems the nice cake. The little dog first looks at the basket and then jumps into it.
Some time later Mary says goodbye to Ann, takes her basket and goes to her grandmother's house.
"Good morning", she says. "Happy birthday to you dear granny! This cake and these apples are for you." With these words she puts the basket on the chair, opens it and ... sees a dog. There isn't a cake and there aren't any apples.
... says "Happy birthday!" to the grandmother.
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