Sarah is showing her concern because she knows Anne was not feeling well.
Anne says she is feeling better and tells Sarah what the Doctor told her to do:
ANNE
Yes, the Doctor said I should relax.
You can say: The doctor said I should take some medicine.
The doctor said I should do some exercise.
The doctor said I should get some sleep.
2. NEXT TO, BEHIND & INFRONT OF
The cup is next to the bowl.
The bowl is next to the cup.
The plate is behind the bowl.
The bowl is in front of the plate.
3. ATTRIBUTES
Here are some ways to describe kitchen objects.
It’s made of metal.
It has a wooden handle.
It’s sharp.
It’s a knife.
It’s soft.
You can squeeze it.
It’s a sponge.
It’s round.
It’s hard.
It’s breakable.
It’s a plate
4. ENOUGH
The box is big enough to fit this ball.
The ball is small enough to fit in the box.
The box is not big enough for this ball.
ANNE And I’ll need a bowl.
SARAH Large or small?
ANNE Big enough to hold these prawns.
We can also use the word enough to say that we don’t need any more I’ve done enough study today.
Words spelled with ough are pronounced in different ways. I bought a new shirt today. Though I don’t think it fits.
You’ve got a nasty cough.
Don’t go through a red light.
That’s enough for today.
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