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Do they find maths difficult? (HE)
Does he find maths difficult?
They don't care about us. (SHE)
She doesn't care about us.
Teachers help students. (My teacher)
My teacher helps students.
They buy vegetables every week. (MY FATHER)
My father buys vegetables every week.
They don't understand it. (HE)
He doesn't understand it.
We don't have money. (SHE)
She doesn't have money.
They don't watch TV. (HE)
He doesn't watch TV.
They don't drive well. (HE)
He doesn't drive well.
I don't like broccoli. (MY DOG)
My dog doesn't like brocolli.
Do your parents complain about everything? (YOUR BROTHER)
Does your brother complain about everything?
Do they live near here? (HE)
Does he live near here?
Do we have any bills to pay? (SHE)
Does she have any bills to pay?
Do they dance well? (MIKE)
Does Mike dance well?
They have many cars. (SHE)
She has many cars.
Do you cook well? ( HE)
Does he cook well?
Peter and Jane always play soccer. ( NANCY)
Nancy always plays soccer.
They go to work by bus. (MARY)
Mary goes to work by bus.
They study in the morning. (HE)
He studies in the morning.
We work every day. ( HE)
He works every day.