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She likes _______ her kite.
flying
They like _______ board games.
playing
They like _______.
fishing
I like ______ photos.
taking
___ those glasses to me. (Imperative)
Pass
____ that shirt in the cupboard. (Imperative)
Put
____ ___ those shoes. (imperative)
Pick up
There is an armchair _____ ___ the sofa.
next to
There's a sofa ______ the table.
behind
There's a table __ _____ ___ the sofa.
in front of
Can Shelly sing?
No, she can't.
Can she play the piano?
Yes, she can.
Can you play the guitar?
Yes, I can/No, I can't.
Can we play football?
Yes, you can.
Can we play hockey?
Yes, you can.
Is he playing football?
No, he isn't. He's riding a bike.
Are they watching tv?
Yes, they are.
Are they playing hockey?
No, they aren't.
What's she doing?
She's playing basketball.
What are you doing?
I'm swimming.
Contraction for Let us
Let's
Let/Let's play a game.
Let's play a game.
There isn't/aren't a book shop.
There isn't a book shop. There is a toy shop.
There is/are a train.
There is a train.
There is/are a lorry.
There is a lorry.
There is/are two cars.
There are two cars.
There is/are two motorbikes.
There are two motorbikes.
Does he want a teddy?
Yes, he does.
Does he want a teddy?
No, he doesn't.
What does he want?
He wants a helicopter.
Does he want a board game?
Yes, he does.
Cameron likes/doesn't like planes.
likes
Jenny's favorite _____ is her car.
toy
______ favorite toy is his kite.
Jim's
Grandma's _______ toy is her plane.
favorite
It's Tom's _____. It's his favorite toy.
robot
Whose doll is it?
It's Eva's doll.
Would you like some chicken?
Yes, please!
Would you like some lemonade?
No, thank you.
Would you like some chips?
No, thank you.
Would you like a burger?
Yes, please!
Grandpa likes/doesn't like chicken.
Grandpa likes chicken.
Grandma likes/doesn't like lemonade.
Grandma doesn't like lemonade.
Dad likes/doesn't like chips.
Dad doesn't like chips.
Mum likes/doesn't like burgers
Mum likes burgers
Contraction for have not
haven't
Contraction for do not
don't
Contraction for I am (spell)
I'm
Contraction for you are (spell)
you're
Contraction for we are
We're
Have you got black hair?
Yes, I have/No, I haven't.
Has he got black hair?
Yes, he's got black hair.
Have they got red hair?
Yes, they've got red hair.
Has she got brown hair?
Yes, she's got brown hair.
Who is she?
She's Mom. She's Jenny's mother.
Who is he?
He's Dad. He's Jim's father.
Who is he?
He's Jim. He's a boy.
Who is she?
She's Jenny! She's a girl.
What are these?
They're chairs.
What are these?
They're pencils.
What's this?
It's a bookcase.
Where are the pencils?
The pencils are next to the book.
Where's the pen?
It's under the book.
Where are the crayons?
They're in the pencil case.
Where's the eraser?
It's on the desk.