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How many handles do the Bato balls have ?
six
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A thick white liquid food, made by milk and sometimes put some fruit in.
Yogurt
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a sweet, sticky yellow-brown substance made by bees that is spread on bread or toast
Honey
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never / play / It's / basketball / boring / to / in / teams.
It's never boring to play in basketball teams.
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Rugby is a famous sport for men and women in ...................
England
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a tropical fruit with hard, dark green skin and a soft, light green inside part that does not taste sweet and contains a large seed
avocado
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N G Y C O L C E G I
Go cycling
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The first meal of the day.
Breakfast
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Players try to hit the ball into the goal by bike or their heads.
Cycleball
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Food made from the grain of rice or corn, often eaten for breakfast with milk
Cereal
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a game played with bats and a small plastic ball on a table with a net across it
Table tennis
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Which sport is it ?
Go sailing
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Players use small sticks and a puck to push it along the bottom of the pool.
Octopush (underwater hockey)
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Which sport is it ?
do gymnastics
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Correct : My mum always cooking nice food.
cooking - cooks
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sports such as running, jumping and throwing that people compete in.
Do athletics
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This sport comes from India and players use one long stick and a short egg-shaped bat.
Gilli-danda
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don't / People / sport / always / in / team/ play
People don't always play sport in team.
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rugby / dangerous / Is / often ?
Is rugby often dangerous ?
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Players hit a small light kind of ball, originally with feathers around it ( a shuttlecock) across a high net using a racket.
Badminton
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What is Goofy -foot ?
That means you put your right foot at the front of the board.
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a round vegetable with large green, purplish-red or white leaves that can be eaten raw or cooked
Cabbage
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