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The cat is drinking juice. --> MAKE "QUESTION WHAT"
What is the cat drinking?
His mom is reading the newspaper in the living room. --> MAKE "QUESTION LOCATION"
Where is his mom reading the newspaper?
There are 5 dogs in his house. --> MAKE "QUESTION QUANTITY"
How many dogs are there in his house?
Al's students are in the classroom. --> MAKE "QUESTION POSSESSION"
Whose students are in the classroom?
The secretary can send emails. --> MAKE "QUESTION PERSON"
Who can send emails?
You are studying for the game now. --> Change for "HE"
He is studying for the game now.
They have a test next class. --> Change for "SHE"
She has a test next class.
A: "What's your _____?" B: "It's Américas Avenue, 500".
address
How much is a quarter plus a nickel plus a dime plus a penny?
It's 41 cents.
OPPOSITES OF "CLEAN", "BORING", "EARLY", "PATIENT" AND "LAZY"
Dirty / Interesting / Late / Impatient / Hard-working
I can eat 5 hamburgers! --> USE 2 EXPRESSIONS!
No way! / Me too! / Are you kidding? / Big deal! / Come on!
Where can you buy pens and pencils?
I can buy pens and pencils at the stationery store.
NAME 10 PARTS OF THE BODY!
Check with the teacher.
_____ you _____ a pair of roller skates? [HAVE]
Do - have
The singer is singing now. --> MAKE "QUESTION WHAT DOING"
What's the singer doing now?
NAME 6 SUBJECTS!
Check with the teacher.
The class is _____ three-thirty.
AT
My mother is buying medicine at the drugstore. --> MAKE "QUESTION LOCATION"
Where is your mother buying medicine?
Where's the waiter working?
He's working at the COFFEE SHOP/RESTAURANT/SNACK BAR.
The housewife is brushing her teeth now. --> PLURAL!
The housewives are brushing their teeth now.
My uncle _____ watch TV at night. [CAN - NEG.]
can't