Where did Sarah go?

"Where did Sarah go?" is like asking where your favorite toy went after you left it on the floor.

Imagine Sarah is like a balloon that you let go of in the park. When you let go, the balloon floats up into the sky, poof!, and you can't see it anymore. That's what happens when we ask "Where did Sarah go?" We're trying to figure out where she ended up after she left.

Like a toy that moves

If Sarah is like your toy car, and you push it across the room, then stop pushing, the car keeps moving for a little while before it stops. That’s how Sarah might be, she went somewhere, maybe to play with her friends or to get ice cream, just like when you go from the living room to the kitchen.

Like looking for something

When we ask "Where did Sarah go?", it's like looking for a lost toy in your bedroom. You check under the bed, behind the door, and maybe even on the windowsill, all the places she might be hiding.

So next time you hear "Where did Sarah go?", think of it as a fun game to find out where she ended up!

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Examples

  1. Sarah went to the park to play with her friends.
  2. She traveled across the ocean to visit a new city.
  3. Sarah took a long walk through the forest.

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