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Whose pencil is that?
It's his.
WRITE A QUESTION FOR THIS ANSWER: Yes, he has.
Has he got any cookies?
Is there any ice cream?
No, there isn't.
What has he got?
He has got a trumpet. (flute, clarinet,etc)
My mother _____ up very early in the morning.
My mother wakes up very early in the morning.
Peter _____ 5 languages, and he _______ to learn more.
 
speaks, wants
 
speak, want
 
speaks, want
 
speak, wants
Whose is the cat?
It's his.
Whose is the green scarf?
It's hers.
_____ are yellow scarves.
These
_____ is a black jacket.
That
______ are brown gloves.
Those
______ is a red shirt.
This
Fill in the blank for number 5.
are those
Fill in the blank for number 4.
is that
Fill in the blank for number 3.
whose
Fill in the blank for number 2.
is
Write 3 sentences about the photo. (What is there?)
There is/isn't....
Write 3 sentences about the photo. (What is there?)
There is/isn't....
Write 3 sentences about the photo. (What is there?)
There is/isn't....
Write 3 sentences about the photo. (What is there?)
There is/isn't....?
Is _____ an art museum? (Fill in the blank AND answer)
Is there an art museum? No, there isn't.
Are _____ many people? (Fill in the blank AND answer)
Are there many people? Yes, there are.
___ there any buses?
Are there any buses?
__ there any public transportation?
Is there any public transportation?
Make this into question with "whose": Mary and Ana are reading Katie's diary.
Whose diary are they reading?
Which is correct?
 
Who's driving us to the concert?
 
Whose driving us to the concert?
Which is correct?
 
Whose pencil is this?
 
Who's pencil is this?
Make a question (with whose).
Whose cat is this?
Make a question (with whose).
Example: Whose scarf is red?
Is there a café near here?
Yes, there is. / No, there isn't.
Is there any milk in the fridge?
Yes there is. / No, there isn't.
Is there traffic today?
Yes, there is. / No, there isn't any.
Are there any penguins at the zoo?
Yes, there are. / No, there aren't any.
Is there a toilet in the school?
Yes, there is. / No, there isn't.
Which is correct?
 
We go
 
We goes
 
We going
 
We gon't
Which is correct?
 
He goes
 
He go
 
He going
 
He gon't
She ______(love/dance), but she _______(not like/sing).
She loves dancing, but she doesn't like singing.
I like _____ apples. They're good for you!
 
eating
 
to eat
 
ate
 
eat
I ____ watching TV. It's great!
 
love
 
hate
Ask and answer a question about the image.
Example: Has he got a temperature? Yes, he has.
What has he got?
He's got a headache.
What do you like doing after school?
After school, I like ____ing.
He ___ ___ beautiful, long hair.
has got
He ___ ___ beautiful, long hair.
has got
The hamster ___ ___ a piece of cake.
has got
Has she got PE on Friday?
No, she hasn't.
Have you got English on Tuesday?
No, I haven't.
When is Christmas?
December 25th
When is Halloween?
October 31st
Ask and answer a question about the time table. (Using has got/have got)
Example: What have you got on Monday? I've got English on Monday.
What has she got today? (Wednesday)
She's got...
What have we got today? (Wednesday)
We've got...
What have you got today? (Tuesday)
I've got...
What have you got today? (Friday)
I've got...
Ask and answer a question about the time table. (Using has got/have got)
Example: What have you got on Monday? I've got English on Monday.
When have you got English class?
I've got English class on... Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
What have we ____ today? Have we ____ maths or PE?
Literature or ICT? (Answer: got, got)
When is your birthday? (Write a full sentence)
It's in....
Write the 6th and 7th months of the year.
June and July
Write the 2nd month of the year.
February
Say all of the months in the year.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Write the first 4 months of the year.
January, February, March, April