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Were there any posters on the table?
No, there weren't.
What are his chores? (never)
He never vacuum the carpet.
Who's taller, the girl or the boy?
The boy is taller.
Which one is lighter, the ball or the rock?
The ball is lighter.
I always ______ in the afternoon.
feed the chickens
What are his chores? (usually)
He usually clean the bathroom.
When does she ______?
She makes her bed in the morning / before school.
Where was the water bottle?
It was in the backpack/bag.
Who's he?
He's my u___.
Where were they yesterday?
They were at the museum.
Was he at the amusement park yesterday?
No, he wasn't.
My mother is a ____. She works at a library near my home.
 
librarian
 
salesperson
 
cashier
 
waiter
How's the weather today?
It's snowy.
How was the weather yesterday?
It was stormy.
Let's meet here at six o'clock.
 
OK. See you then.
 
Bye.
 
I'm fine. Thank you.
 
Yes, I am.
Excuse me. Where's the movie theater?
 
It's over there.
 
Thank you.
 
Goodbye.
 
No, I don't.
Where does the ____ work?
The salesperson works at the department store.
Who works at the ______?
The postal worker works at the post office.
My sister doesn't use chopstick to eat. She uses a knife, a fork and a ...................
 
spoon
 
fever
 
cook
 
librarian
My father is a ____________. He makes food at the restaurant.
 
cook
 
pilot
 
vet
 
librarian
There are four people in my family: my father, my mother, my _______ and me.
 
sister
 
four
 
fever
 
chair
What's the matter with him?
He has a cold.
What's the matter with him?
He has a fever.
Whose noodles are these?
 
They're his.
 
They're noodles.
 
Thank you.
How do you use chopsticks?
 
Like this.
 
OK.
 
You're welcome.
 
Thank you.
Cool pants.
 
Thank you.
 
You're welcome.
 
It's clean.
 
I'm fine. Thank you
Excuse me. How much is this bike?
 
It's $200.
 
It's OK.
 
Thank you.
 
Yes, please.
Do you want to come over?
 
Sure, when?
 
Here you are.
 
Yes, he does.
 
No, she doesn't.