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Which is correct? a. He doesn't like flying b. He isn't liking flying c. He don't like flying
a. He doesn't like flying
Which is correct? a. How often you are taking a taxi? b. How often do you take a taxi? c. How often are you taking a taxi?
How often do you take a taxi?
Turn left, and the bank is at/ in/ on the right
on the right
What is it? T H A P
path
Which is _______ (healthy), salad or ice cream?
Which is healthier, salad or ice cream?
He is/ has got/ is having black hair.
He has got black hair.
What is it? L Y R U C I R A H
curly
What's the word? S H A M O N D E
handsome
What is it? F R A C S
scarf
Which is correct? a. What do you going to wear to the party? b. What are you going to wear to the party? c. What you wearing to the party?
b. What are you going to wear to the party?
Which is correct? a. Have you ever meet my cousin? b. Did you ever met my cousin? c. Have you ever met my cousin?
c. have you ever met my cousin?
That was _____ (interesting) film I ____ ever _____ (see)
That was the most interesting city I have ever seen.
New York is ______ (big) city I ____ ever _____ (visit).
New York is the biggest city I have ever visited.
I _______ (not buy) bananas already/ just/ yet, because I _____ (lose) my wallet.
I haven't bought bananas yet, because I have lost my wallet.
Which is correct? a. I saw Harry yesterday b. I've seen Harry yesterday
I saw Harry yesterday
What is it? C H A R L D E T A
cathedral
What is Susan wearing today?
She's wearing a black and white t-shirt, purple trousers, and glasses
I/ already/ drink/ 5 cups of coffee/ today
I have already drunk 3 cups of coffee today.
Ask Susan a question: Have you ever....?
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lunch/ you/ eaten/ have/ yet/?
Have you eaten lunch yet?