VERBS:
do [did} dishes
drip :
dry,
fill
g0 [went] down
pull
put {put] away
rinse
scrub
wash
NOUNS
cupboard
dish
dishcloth
dish rack
dish towel
drain
plug
scrubbing pad
sink
soap
towel
water
ADJECTIVES
dirty
wet
Led) \-La re Nac lite)
+ Dish soap is also called
“detergent.”
+ You serub something by
rubbing very hard and for
a Tong time as you wash it.
«Water that goes down the
drain is gone. For that reason,
“dawn the drain” is used to
mean “wasted” or “gone:”
“Andy lost his paper. He
felt like all his hard work
went down the drain.”
Paul put the plug into
the drain in the sink,
SY “aehoton
He washed the dirty
dishes.
He put the wet dishes
in the dish rack...
Then he filled the sink
with water.
y
‘scrubbing pad
He scrubbed some very
dirty dishes.
_where the water
dripped off them.
&
Ua,
He put some dish soap
into the water.
Then he rinsed the
dishes.
‘Then he pulled the plug,
from the sink...
swand the dirty water
went down the drain,
He dried the dishes
with a towel...
«and then put the dishes
away.
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