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She has an eraser.                        She doesn't have an eraser.
She doesn't have an eraser.
He has two rulers.                                He doesn't have two rulers.
He doesn't have two rulers.
They have six fish.                                 They don't have six fish.
They have six fish.
They want bubble milk tea.         True                                                           False
True
He doesn't need shoes.                      True                                                        False
False
She has a car.                                           True                                                              False
True
He likes fried fish.                                True                                                               False
False
A. He has a friend.                            B. He doesn't have a friend.
B. He doesn't have a friend.
A. She likes snails.                              B. She doesn't like snails.
A. She likes snails.
A. It wants a banana.                         B. It doesn't want a banana.
A. It wants a banana.
Do I like pizza?                                         A. Yes, you do.                                         B. No, you don't.
A. Yes, you do.
Do we have two bags?                          A. Yes, we do.                                          B. No, we don't.
B. No, we don't.
Do they have balloons?                        A. Yes, they do.                                      B. No, they don't.
A. Yes, they do.
Does she need food?                              A. Yes, she does.                                    B. No, she doesn't.
A. Yes, she does.
Does it want milk?                                 A. Yes, it does.                                         B. No, it doesn't.
B. No, it doesn't.
Does he want a notebook?              A. Yes, he does.                                        B. No, he doesn't.
A. Yes, he does.
A. What does we have?                      B. What do we have?
B. What do we have?
A. What do you have?                         B. What does you have?
A. What do you have?
A. What do she have?                          B. What does she have?
B. What does she have?
We have / don't have seven rabbits.
We don't have seven rabbits.
I have / don't have eyeglasses.
I have eyeglasses.
She has / doesn't have a bicycle.
She has a bicycle.
They have / don't have four dolls.
They don't have four dolls.
He has / doesn't have a hat.
He has a hat.