The Big Saturday Car Wash
Coach Benny is leading the car-wash crew before the line backs up. Fill in the missing adverbs and get every car clean.
Benny's checking the cars one last time. Finish up and he'll read your morning back, bumper by bumper.
Your story is ready. Here is what Benny read.
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On Saturday morning, the Grammaropolis Car Wash needed help fast. A long line of muddy cars was already waiting, and the team had one hour. Coach Benny arrived with his whistle and a stack of sponges.
"Team meeting!" Benny said . "We wash every car before the line backs up. Folks count on this crew. Are we clear?" "Very!" said Gramma, saluting with a hose.
Benny scrubbed the first bumper . Gramma rolled the squeaky bucket cart . On the roof, the soap suds piled up high. "Nice and slow," Benny said. "A steady scrub protects the whole car."
Then Izzy burst through the gate. "Whoa! This place looks amazing!" She grabbed a dry towel and gave Benny a high five.
By the time the last car rolled up, every window was clean. Benny blew his whistle and hung up his sponge. "Good hustle, team," he said. "We finished , and nobody missed a single bumper."
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