1. Write the correct word(s) that best describe the household chore shown in each picture

Mowing the lawn
Doing the laundry
Washing the dishes
Folding laundry
Cooking
Clearing the table
Feeding pets
Peeling potatoes
Raking leaves
Mowing the lawn

Washing the dishes

Folding laundry

Clearing the table

Feeding pets

Raking leaves

Doing the laundry

Peeling potatoes

Cooking

2. Choose the correct answer

1. Which word relates to gardening?

2. What do you use to pick up dirt off the floor?

3. Which chore involves clothes?

4. If the grass is long, what might you do?

5. Which one is not a household chore?

6. When you are arranging forks, knives, and plates before a meal, you are:

7. If you want to remove creases or wrinkles from your clothes, what should you do?

8. When carpets are dirty, you should ________ them.

3. Write the correct verb to compete each sentence

1. Every morning, I my bed. (make - cook - take)

2. After dinner, my sister always the dishes. (mop - wash - fold)

3. I the floor once a week. (bake - vacuum - feed)

4. On weekends, my dad the lawn. (stir - crop - mow)

5. Before the guests arrive, we need to the house. (clean - boil - chop)

6. My brother hates to the trash out. (take - make - iron)

7. When there are leaves on the ground, I always them. (rake - bake - take)

8. Can you the spilt juice ? (wipe up - take out - rake up)

9. Every Sunday, my mom clothes. (boil - iron - water)

10. It’s my turn to the table for dinner. (cook - set - fret)

11. After eating, we should the table. (lear - clear - gear)

12. The windows are dirty. Can you them? (clean - bake - rake)

13. The carpet is dirty. We need to it. (vacuum - wipe - set)

14. Your shirt looks wrinkled. You should it. (iron - chop - mop)

15. The plants are growing tall. It’s time to them. (tune - prune - rake)

16. Every evening, It’s my turn to the dishes dry. (towel - wash - clean)

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