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(are, for breakfast, having, the frogs, what)? - (are, flies, for breakfast, having, they)
What are the frogs having for breakfast? - They are having flies for breakfast.
(are, breakfast, having, the frogs)? - Yes, ******.
Are the frogs having breakfast? - Yes, they are.
(are, breakfast, having, the frogs).
The frogs are having breakfast.
(is, lying, on the floor, the teacher, why)? - (is, she, tired).
Why is the teacher lying on the floor? - She is tired.
(is, lying, on the ceiling, the teacher)? - No, ******.
Is the teacher lying on the ceiling? - No, he (she) is not (isn't).
(is, lying, on the floor, the teacher).
The teacher is lying on the floor.
(are, playing, the girls, what)? - (are, chess, playing, they)
What are the girls playing? - They are playing chess.
(are, football, playing, the girls)? - No, *****.
Are the girls playing football? - No, they are not (aren't).
(are, basketball, playing, the girls).
The girls are playing basketball.
(is, John, waiting for, what)? - (he, is, the spaceship, waiting for)
What is John waiting for? - He is waiting for the spaceship.
(is, John, the airplane, waiting for)? - No, ******.
Is John waiting for the airplane? - No, he is not (isn't).
(is, John, the bus, waiting for).
John is waiting for the bus.
(eating, is, the girl, what)? - (eating, is, pancakes, she).
What is the girl eating? - She is eating pancakes.
(an orange, eating, is, Uma)? - No, ******.
Is Uma eating an orange? - No, she is not (isn't)
(an apple, eating, is, she).
She is eating an apple.
(are, late, why, you)? - (can't, I, say).
Why are you late? - I can't say.
(are, at school, your children)? - Yes, ******.
Are your children at school? - Yes, they are.
(is, near here, the station)? - No, ******.
Is the station near here? - No, it is not (isn't).
(are, in, interested, sport, you)? - Yes, ******.
Are you interested in sport? - Yes, I am.
(are, from, where, you)? - (am, from, I, Israel).
Where are you from? - I am from Israel.
(are, open, the shops, today)? - No, *** ***.
Are the shops open today? - No, they are not (aren't).
(interesting, is, your job)? - No, *** ***.
Is your job interesting? - No, it is not (isn't).
(are, well, your parents)? - Yes, ******.
Are your parents well? - Yes, they are.
(at home, is, your mother)? - Yes, ******.
Is your mother at home? - Yes, she is.