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Are spiders more dangerous than snakes?
Yes, they're more dangerous. / No, snakes are more dangerous.
Are these Phillip's colored pencils?
Yes, they're his. / No, they aren't. They're (ours).
Are these Jessica's and Karen's erasers?
Yes, they're theirs. / No, they aren't theirs. They're (mine).
Is this Monica's notebook?
Yes, it's hers. / No, it isn't. It's (his).
Is this pen yours?
Yes, it's mine. / No, it isn't mine. It's (hers).
Offer this to someone.
Would you like some orange juice?
Offer this to someone.
Would you like some cake / a slice of cake?
Whose cat is this?
It's Dani's cat.
Whose backpack is this?
It's Dora's backpack.
Whose ears are these?
They're Mickey's ears,
What was Sarah doing yesterday?
She was sleeping / taking a nap.
What was Amy doing yesterday?
She was studying / writing.
What were Sam and Jess doing yesterday?
They were watching TV / a movie.
What was Emma doing yesterday?
She was listening to music.
What was Jack doing yesterday?
He was drawing.
What was Robert doing yesterday?
He was cooking / baking.
What were Catherine and Heidi doing yesterday?
They were singing.
What was Jason doing yesterday?
He was eating chips.
What is Vanellope wearing?
She's wearing a green sweatshirt, a brown skirt, striped leggings and black boots.
What is Homer wearing?
He's wearing a white shirt, blue jeans and black shoes,
What is Dora wearing?
She's wearing a pink T-shirt, orange shorts, yellows socks, white sneakers and a purple backpack.
Whose teacup is that?
It's grandma Sue's teacup.
Whose pencil is that?
It's Cindy's pencil.
Whose ball is that?
It's baby Ben's ball.