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There is one table in the dining room. (How many ...?)
How many tables are there in the dining room?
There are ten biscuits on the table. (How many ...?)
How many biscuits are there on the table?
There are six chairs in the dining room. (How many ...?)
How many chairs are there in the dining room?
Yes, there is. There's a big table in our dining room.
Is there a big table in your dining room?
No, there aren't. There aren't any chips today.
Are there any chips today?
Yes, there are. There are some little chocolate cakes today.
Are there any little chocolate cakes today?
No, there isn't. There isn't a TV in the kitchen.
Is there a TV in the kitchen?
Yes, she does. My grandma always eats with the family.
Does your grandma (always) eat with the family?
Yes, I do. I really like apples.
Do you like apples?
No, it doesn’t. Our garden doesn’t have a table or chairs.
Does your garden have a table or chairs?
No, I don’t. I really don’t like potatoes.
Do you like potatoes?
My grandma likes cornflakes for breakfast. (What ...?)
What does your grandma like for breakfast?
Ben spends three pounds on chocolate every week. (How much ...?)
How much does Ben spend on chocolate every week?
I usually eat cornflakes for breakfast. (What ... ?)
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
I usually have fruit for breakfast. (What ...?)
What do you usually have for breakfast?
I usually go to school at half past eight. (When ... ?)
When do you usually go to school?
Yes, it does. Our kitchen has a big table.
Does your kitchen have a table?
Yes, I do. I like ice cream a lot!
Do you like ice cream?
My grandma has breakfast in bed. (Where ...?)
Where does your grandma have breakfast?
Ben gets up at half past seven. (What time ...?)
What time does Ben get up?
I spend five euros on sweets every week. (How much ...?)
How much do you spend on sweets every week?
I eat in the school canteen. (Where ...?)
Where do you usually eat?
I usually eat toast for breakfast. (What ...?)
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Yes, it does. Our school has a small canteen.
Does your school have a canteen?
Yes, we do. We always eat together.
Do you always eat together?
My grandma gets up at 9 o’clock. (When ...?)
When does your grandma get up?
Ben drinks milk in the morning. (What ...?)
What does Ben drink in the morning?
We usually eat at half past six. (What time ...?)
What time do you usually eat?
I spend about five euros on food every day. (How much ...?)
How much do you spend on food every day?
We usually have breakfast in the kitchen. (Where ...?)
Where do you usually have breakfast?