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Try to think of as many verbs as you can that could fit in the blanks.

(1) Snowflakes ___________________ from the sky.

(2) Snow _________________ the ground.

(3) Icicles ___________________ from your roof.

(4) Frost __________________ your windows.

(5) Ponds and lakes ____________________.

(6) People __________________ on the ice.

(7) People __________________ down the slopes.

(8) Children _________________ snowball fights.

(9) People _________________ skating or skiing in the wintertime.

(9) People ________________ warm clothing,

(10) Parents _______________ hot chocolate for their kids.

(11) Kids ________________ hot chocolate.

(12) Kids _____________ snowmen and snow angels.

(13) Bears _______________ for the winter.

(14) People _______________ their driveways after it snows.

(15) Ice ______________ in the warm sun.

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