He took his daughters to parks and sometimes to the playgrounds
2.There are the girls' hats. They are their umbrella. These hats are their.
3.There are Ben's flowers. They are his flowers. These flowers are his.
4.This is the dog's bone. It's its bone. This bone is its.
5.There are tree's leaves. They are its leaves. These leaves are its
6.These are tiger's teeth. They are its teeth. These teeth are its.
7.This is mother's newspaper. It's her newspaper. This newpaper is her.
14. My working day begins at 7 o'clock. I get up, switch on the radio and do my morning exercises. It usually takes me fifteen minutes. My younger brother jogs in the park. I occasionally jogs with him. At half past seven we have breakfast. My father and I leave home at 8 o'clock. He takes a bus to his factory. My mother is a doctor. She leaves home at 9 o'clock. In the evening the whole family gather in the living room. My father watches news on TV. My mother knits. My sister draws or plays with her dolls. My younger brother tries to build a ship model. Our cat catches a toy mouse.
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