A Trip to the Grocery Store
One Saturday morning, Emily made a shopping list and headed to the grocery store. She grabbed a shopping cart and started picking up the items she needed.
First, she
went to the sweets section and picked up a bar of chocolate for herself. Then,
she moved to the baking aisle and got a bag of sugar to bake cookies later.
Next, she found a jar of peanut butter—her little brother's favorite.
At the bakery
section, she chose a loaf of bread, still warm and fresh. Then, she grabbed a
package of cookies for an afternoon snack. Nearby, she spotted a box of donuts
and couldn’t resist adding it to her cart.
Moving on to
household essentials, she took a roll of tissue paper and a tube of
toothpaste—both items they were running low on at home.
In the dairy
section, she picked up a bottle of milk and a carton of eggs. Since she planned
to make an omelet, she decided to buy a dozen eggs to have enough for the whole
family.
In the canned
goods aisle, she grabbed a can of tuna for sandwiches. Then, she headed to the
drinks section and picked up a six-pack of soda—perfect for movie night.
Feeling
satisfied with her purchases, she headed to the cashier, paid for everything,
and went home, excited to enjoy her freshly bought treats.
That’s the end of the story. Now,
Q&A time!
One Saturday
morning, Emily made a shopping list and headed to the grocery store.
Did Emily make a shopping list one
Saturday morning? Yes. One Saturday morning, Emily made a shopping list and
headed to the grocery store.
What did Emily do after making her
shopping list? Headed to the grocery store. She made a shopping list and headed
to the grocery store.
When did Emily go to the grocery
store? One Saturday morning. One Saturday morning, she made her list and went
to the store.
Did Emily go shopping on Sunday
evening? No. She didn’t go on Sunday evening. She went one Saturday morning.
She grabbed a
shopping cart and started picking up the items she needed.
Did Emily grab a shopping cart?
Yes. She grabbed a shopping cart and started picking up the items she needed.
What did Emily do with the
shopping cart? Started picking up the items she needed. She grabbed a shopping
cart and started picking up items.
Who picked up the items? Emily.
She grabbed a shopping cart and started picking up the items she needed.
Did Emily shop without a cart? No.
She didn’t shop without a cart. She grabbed a shopping cart to pick up items.
First, she
went to the sweets section and picked up a bar of chocolate for herself.
Did Emily go to the sweets section
first? Yes. First, she went to the sweets section and picked up a bar of
chocolate for herself.
What did Emily pick up in the
sweets section? A bar of chocolate for herself. She picked up a bar of
chocolate for herself.
Where did Emily go first in the
store? The sweets section. First, she went to the sweets section.
Did Emily pick up chocolate for
someone else? No. She didn’t pick it up for someone else. She picked up a bar
of chocolate for herself.
Then, she
moved to the baking aisle and got a bag of sugar to bake cookies later.
Did Emily move to the baking aisle
after the sweets section? Yes. Then, she moved to the baking aisle and got a
bag of sugar to bake cookies later.
What did Emily get in the baking
aisle? A bag of sugar. She got a bag of sugar to bake cookies later.
Why did Emily get the sugar? To
bake cookies later. She got a bag of sugar to bake cookies later.
Did Emily get flour instead of
sugar? No. She didn’t get flour. She got a bag of sugar in the baking aisle.
Next, she
found a jar of peanut butter—her little brother's favorite.
Did Emily find a jar of peanut
butter next? Yes. Next, she found a jar of peanut butter—her little brother’s
favorite.
What did Emily find that her
little brother liked? A jar of peanut butter. She found a jar of peanut
butter—her little brother’s favorite.
Who was the peanut butter for? Her
little brother. It was her little brother’s favorite.
Did Emily skip the peanut butter?
No. She didn’t skip it. She found a jar of peanut butter next.
At the bakery
section, she chose a loaf of bread, still warm and fresh.
Did Emily choose a loaf of bread
at the bakery section? Yes. At the bakery section, she chose a loaf of bread,
still warm and fresh.
How was the bread described? Still
warm and fresh. She chose a loaf of bread that was still warm and fresh.
Where did Emily get the bread? At
the bakery section. At the bakery section, she chose a loaf of bread.
Did Emily pick up stale bread? No.
She didn’t pick up stale bread. It was still warm and fresh.
Then, she
grabbed a package of cookies for an afternoon snack.
Did Emily grab a package of
cookies after the bread? Yes. Then, she grabbed a package of cookies for an
afternoon snack.
What did Emily grab for an
afternoon snack? A package of cookies. She grabbed a package of cookies for an
afternoon snack.
Why did Emily get the cookies? For
an afternoon snack. She grabbed them for an afternoon snack.
Did Emily get the cookies for
dinner? No. She didn’t get them for dinner. They were for an afternoon snack.
Nearby, she
spotted a box of donuts and couldn’t resist adding it to her cart.
Did Emily spot a box of donuts
nearby? Yes. Nearby, she spotted a box of donuts and couldn’t resist adding it
to her cart.
What did Emily do with the donuts?
Added them to her cart. She couldn’t resist adding the box of donuts to her
cart.
Could Emily resist the donuts? No.
She couldn’t resist. She spotted a box of donuts and added it to her cart.
Did Emily leave the donuts on the
shelf? No. She didn’t leave them. She couldn’t resist adding them to her cart.
Moving on to
household essentials, she took a roll of tissue paper and a tube of
toothpaste—both items they were running low on at home.
Did Emily move on to household
essentials? Yes. Moving on to household essentials, she took a roll of tissue paper
and a tube of toothpaste.
What household essentials did
Emily take? A roll of tissue paper and a tube of toothpaste. She took a roll of
tissue paper and a tube of toothpaste.
Why did she take these items? They
were running low on them at home. Both items they were running low on at home.
Did Emily skip the household
essentials? No. She didn’t skip them. She took tissue paper and toothpaste they
needed at home.
In the dairy
section, she picked up a bottle of milk and a carton of eggs.
Did Emily pick up items in the
dairy section? Yes. In the dairy section, she picked up a bottle of milk and a
carton of eggs.
What did Emily get in the dairy
section? A bottle of milk and a carton of eggs. She picked up a bottle of milk
and a carton of eggs.
Where did Emily get the milk and
eggs? In the dairy section. In the dairy section, she picked them up.
Did Emily skip the dairy section?
No. She didn’t skip it. She picked up milk and eggs there.
Since she
planned to make an omelet, she decided to buy a dozen eggs to have enough for
the whole family.
Did Emily plan to make an omelet?
Yes. Since she planned to make an omelet, she decided to buy a dozen eggs.
How many eggs did Emily buy for
the omelet? A dozen. She decided to buy a dozen eggs to have enough for the
whole family.
Why did she buy a dozen eggs? To
have enough for the whole family to make an omelet. She bought a dozen eggs to
have enough for the whole family.
Did Emily buy just one egg? No.
She didn’t buy just one. She bought a dozen eggs for the family omelet.
In the canned
goods aisle, she grabbed a can of tuna for sandwiches.
Did Emily grab a can of tuna in
the canned goods aisle? Yes. In the canned goods aisle, she grabbed a can of
tuna for sandwiches.
What did Emily get in the canned
goods aisle? A can of tuna. She grabbed a can of tuna for sandwiches.
Why did Emily get the tuna? For
sandwiches. She grabbed a can of tuna for sandwiches.
Did Emily get canned fruit
instead? No. She didn’t get canned fruit. She grabbed a can of tuna.
Then, she
headed to the drinks section and picked up a six-pack of soda—perfect for movie
night.
Did Emily head to the drinks
section after the canned goods? Yes. Then, she headed to the drinks section and
picked up a six-pack of soda.
What did Emily pick up in the
drinks section? A six-pack of soda. She picked up a six-pack of soda—perfect
for movie night.
Why did Emily get the soda? For
movie night. It was perfect for movie night.
Did Emily pick up water instead of
soda? No. She didn’t pick up water. She picked up a six-pack of soda.
Feeling
satisfied with her purchases, she headed to the cashier, paid for everything,
and went home, excited to enjoy her freshly bought treats.
Did Emily feel satisfied with her
purchases? Yes. Feeling satisfied with her purchases, she headed to the cashier.
What did Emily do after feeling
satisfied? Headed to the cashier, paid for everything, and went home. She
headed to the cashier, paid for everything, and went home.
Why was Emily excited when she
went home? To enjoy her freshly bought treats. She was excited to enjoy her
freshly bought treats.
Did Emily leave her items at the
store? No. She didn’t leave them. She paid for everything and went home.