Vocabulary The sun ______ down on the field. a)quarrelingquarrelingd)arguedarguedb)beamedbeamedc)fabricfabric.

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Vocabulary

The sun ______ down on the field. a)quarrelingquarrelingd)arguedarguedb)beamedbeamedc)fabricfabric

beamed – verb – shined brightly

My mother bought the _____ to make our costumes. a)possessionspossessionsd)beamedbeamedb)quarrelingquarrelingc)fabricfabric

fabric – noun – a material made from fibers, such as silk, cotton or nylon

The two men _______ about who caused the accident. a)fabricfabricd)possessionspossessions b)arguedargued c)purchasedpurchased

argued – verb – disagreed or had a difference of opinion

Lester’s mother ______ a bicycle to give to him for his birthday. a)beamedbeamedd)purchasedpurchasedb)fabricfabricc)arguedargued

purchased – verb – got something by paying money for it.

Many of his ________ were stolen by thieves who broke into his house. a)purchasedpurchasedd)beamedbeamedb)possessionspossessionsc)quarrelingquarreling

possessions – plural noun – things that are owned by someone

My uncles were always _______ about which baseball team was better. a)arguedarguedd)quarrelingquarrelingb)purchasedpurchasedc)possessionspossessions

quarreling – verb – having a heated argument