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What school subject is it?
English
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Art and design
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ICT (Information and Communications Technology)
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Geography
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History
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PE (Physical Education)
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Science
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Drama
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Music
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Literature
What school subject is it?
Maths
CAN or CAN'T? ( Lewis Hamilton / not / play the flute )
Lewis Hamilton can't play the flute.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Lewis Hamilton / drive fast )
Lewis Hamilton can drive fast.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Cristiano Ronaldo / not / stand upside down )
Cristiano Ronaldo can't stand upside down.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Cristiano Ronaldo / score goals )
Cristiano Ronaldo can score goals.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Olivia Rodrigo / not / speak Japanese )
Olivia Rodrigo can't speak Japanese.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Olivia Rodrigo / sing )
Olivia Rodrigo can sing.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Michael Phelps / not / ride a horse )
Michael Phelps can't ride a horse.
CAN or CAN'T? ( Michael Phelps / swim )
Michael Phelps can swim.
Can you help MY SISTER AND ME, please?
 
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The books are for PETER.
 
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Can you tell THE PEOPLE the way to the airport, please?
 
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Open THE WINDOW, please.
 
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Sally is going to see ANNE.
 
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I don't know THE ANSWER.
 
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My father is writing a letter to JOHN.
 
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I
The boys are riding THEIR BIKES.
 
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I am reading the book to MY LITTLE SISTER.
 
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The teacher always gives THE STUDENTS homework.
 
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Present simple: (how / he / carry such a heavy bag)?
How does he carry such a heavy bag?
Present simple: (what / you / buy in the supermarket)?
What do you buy in the supermarket?
Present simple: (she / not / walk to school)
She doesn't walk to school.
Present simple: (you / speak English)?
Do you speak English?
Present simple: (they / often go out)?
Do they often go out?
Present simple: (she / catch a cold every winter)
She catches a cold every winter.
Present simple: (they / not / like vegetables)
They don't like vegetables.
Present simple: (how / he / go to school)?
How does he go to school?
Present simple: (you / not / drink much tea)
You don't drink much tea.
Present simple: (what / you / do at the weekend)?
What do you do at the weekend?
Present simple: (she / often dance)?
Does she often dance?
Present simple: (he / not / read the newspaper)
He doesn't read the newspaper.
Present simple: (you / watch a lot of TV)
You watch a lot of TV.
Present simple: (they / write e-mails every day)?
Do they write e-mails every day?
Present simple: (I / eat cereal in the morning)
I eat cereal in the morning.
Present simple: (we / have enough time)?
Do we have enough time?
Present simple: (I / not / think you're right)
I don't think you're right.
Present simple: (he / drive to work every day)
He drives to work every day.
There (is/are) children in the yard. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
There are children in the yard.
There (is/are) a big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
There is a big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom.
There (is/are) 12 cushions on the sofa. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
There are 12 cushions on the sofa.
There (is/are) a mirror in our hall. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
There is a mirror in our hall.
There (is/are) lots of books on the shelf. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
There are lots of books on the shelf.
Where is the cat?
The cat is near the box.
Where is the cat?
The cat is in front of the box.
Where is the cat?
The cat is behind the box.
Where is the cat?
The cat is between the boxes.
Where is the cat?
The cat is under the box.
Where is the cat?
The cat is on the box.
Where is the cat?
The cat is in the box.