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Are you studying English?

Yes, I'm studying English.


Do you like studying?

Yes, I like studying.


Do you ever study at home?

No, I never study at home.


Do you study at home when you're absent from the lesson?

Yes, I study at home when I'm absent from the lesson.



Am I carrying a book?

Yes, you're carrying a book.


Which animals do they use to carry people and things in India?

They use elephants to carry people and things In India.


Do you carry a lot of money on you?

No, I don't carry a lot of money on me.


What colour is a tissue?

A tissue usually white.


Do you carry tissues whith you?

Yes, I carry tissues with me.



Can you drive a car?

Yes, I can drive a car.


What kind of car do you drive?

I drive a Ford.


What kind of car do women prefer to drive?

Women prefer to drive a small car, for example a Fiat.


Have you got a driving licence?

No, I haven't got a driving licence.


Has your mother got a driving licence?

Yes, my mother has got a driving licence.



Can you see the things that are behind you?

No, I can't see the things that are behind me.


Can you see a yellow blouse in this room?

No, I can't see a yellow blouse in this room.


Can you see that picture well?

Yes, I can see that picture well.


What's the opposite of "day"?

The opposite of "day" is "night".


Can owls see well at night?

Yes, owls can see well at night.


Which animals can see wee at night?

For example, cats, dogs, and owls can see well at night.


Can you see the words and sentences on this page?

Yes, I can see the words and sentences on this page.


What can we hear on the radio?

We can hear music on the radio.


Can you hear music at the moment?

No, I can't hear music at the moment.


Can students hear all the words that the teacher say?

Yes, students can hear all the words that the teacher say.


Can you hear the teacher asking questions from this book?

Yes, I can hear the teacher asking questions from this book.


Can you hear him answering the teacher's questions?

Yes, I can hear him answering the teacher's questions.


Can bats hear well?

Yes, bats can hear well.


Do bats and owls prefer the day?

No, bats and owls don't prefer the day, but they prefer the night.



Give me an example of a verb in the infinitive, please.

For example, "to come" is a verb in the infinitive.


Is "to sit" a verb in the infinitive?

Yes, "to sit" is a verb in the infinitive.



Do you want to a big hamburger?

Yes, I want to a big hamburger.


Do you have a lot of money?

No, I don't have a lot of money.


Do you want to a lot of money?

Yes, I want to a lot of money.


Do you want to go to England?

Yes, I want to go to England.


Who wants to eat cold spaghetti?

I think nobody wants to eat cold spaghetti.


What do you want to drink for breakfast?

I want to drink tea for breakfast.



Am I teaching you to speak English?

Yes, you're teaching me to speak English.


Are the students learning to drive a car now?

No, the students aren't learning to drive a car, but they're learning to speak English.


Am I teaching you to use a computer?

No, you're teaching us to use a computer, but you're teaching us to speak English.


Do we learn to read and write in English?

Yes, we learn to read and write in English.


Does the teacher sometimes ask you to do a communication exercise?

Yes, the teacher sometimes ask us to do a communication exercise.



Whose is this ballpoint?

That ballpoint is yours.

Whose is that one?

This one is mine.


Do you want a small orange?

No, I don't want a small orange.

Do you want a big one?

Yes, I want a big one.


What do we call this animal?

We call this animal a frog.

What do we call this one?

We call this one a puma.


What colour is the small animal?

The small animal is yellow.

What colour is the large one?

The large one is brown.


Do you send emails to your friends?

Yes, I send emails to my friends.

Can you send one without a computer?

No, I can't send one without a computer.



Give me an example of a gerund, please.

"coming" is an example of a gerund.


Is "driving" an infinitive?

No, "driving" isn't an infinitive, but it's a gerund.


Is "to spell" a gerund?

No, "to spell" isn't a gerund, but it's an infinitive.



Do you like reading books?

Yes, I like reading books.


Do you prefer reading or writing letters?

I prefer writing letters.


Do you like studying English?

Yes, I like studying English.


What do you like doing on Saturdays?

I like walking on Saturdays.


What do you like doing on Fridays?

I like going to the cinema on Fridays.


Do you prefer sitting or standing during the lesson?

I prefer sitting during the lesson.


Do you prefer eating hot or cold hamburgers?

I prefer eating hot hamburgers.


Do you prefer calling people or sending text messages?

I prefer sending text messages.


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What do you do during the lesson?

I learn English during the lesson.


What do you usually do druring the day?

I usually go to school during the day.


Do you go to work during the day?

No, I don't go to work during the day, but I go to school.



How many seconds are there in a minute?

There are 60 seconds in a minite.


How many minutes are there in an hour?

There are 60 sconds in an hour.


How many hours are there in a day?

There are 24 hours in a day.



Is there a clock in the classroom?

Yes, there's a clock in the classroom.


Is a watch big or small?

A watch is big.


Is a clock big or small?

A clock is small.


Have you got a clock at home?

No, I haven't got a clock at home.


Has your mobile phone got a clock?

Yes, my mobile phone has got a clock.


Is he wearing his watch on his right wrist or on his left wrist?

He's wearing his watch on his left wrist.


Which wrist do you wear your watch on?

I wear my watch on my left wrist.



What time is it?

It's five o'clock.


What time is it?

It's three o'clock.



What time is it?

It's ten past three.


What time is it?

It's a quarter past three.


What's the time?

It's a quarter to four.


What's the time?

It's ten to four.



What's the time?

It's two minutes past three.


What time is it?

It's twenty-four minutes to four.



What time do you eat breakfast?

I eat breakfast at eight o'clock.


What time do you eat lunch?

I eat lunch at one o'clock.


What time do you go to work?

I go to work at half past eight.


What do we do at half past five?

We study English at half past five.


What do you do at a quarter to twelve?

I work at a quarter to twelve.



Is it 7 a.m. now?

No, it isn't 7 a.m. now, but it's 7 p.m.


What do we say before 12 p.m.?

We say "Good morning" before 12 p.m.


What do we say between 12 and 6 p.m.?

We say "Good afternoon" between 12 and 6 p.m.


What do we say after 6 p.m.?

We say "Good evening" after 6 p.m.



Do we say "Goodbye" during the day?

Yes, we say "Goodbye" during the day.


Do we say "Goodbye" at night?

No, we don't say "Goodbye" at night, but we say " Good night".


What can we say instead of "Goodbye"?

We can say "Bye" instead of "Goodbye".




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Have you got a Spanish passport?

Yes, I have got a Spanish passport.


Have I got a mobile phone?

Yes, I got a mobile phone.


Have you got a blue jumper?

No, I have not got a blue jumper.


Have I got a red shirt?

No, you have not got a red shirt.


Have they got English books?

Yes, they have got English books.


Have gorillas got long tails?

No, gorillas have not got long tails, but they have got short tails.



Has she got black shoes?

Yes, she has got black shoes.


Has he got brown hair?

No, he has not got brown hair.


Has a hippie got short hair?

No, a hippie has not got short hair.


Has he got a Brazilian passport?

No, he has not got a Brazillian passport.


Has a rabbit got short ears?

No, a rabbit has not got short ears, but it has got long ears.



Have you got an English book?

Yes I've got an English book.


Have I got a ballpoint?

Yes, you've got a ballpoint.


Has she got shoes?

Yes, she's got shoes.


Has a hippie got long hair?

Yes, a hippie's got long hair.


Have you got a blue T-shirt?

No, I haven't got a blue T-shirt.


Have I got a pink T-shirt?

No, you haven't got a pink T-shirt.


Has a hippie got short hair?

No, a hippie hasn't got short hair.


Has he got a German book?

No, he hasn't got a German book.


Has a puma got a short tail?

No, a puma hasn't got a short tail, but it's got a long tail.



Have you got an MP3 player?

Yes, I've got an MP3 player.


Have we got a CD player in the classroom?

Yes, we've got a CD player in the classroom.


Have you got a stereo in your room at home?

No, I haven't got a stereo in my room at home.


Can you give me an example of a wild animal, please?

For example, the gorilla is a wild animal.


Are there many wild animals in this country?

No, there aren't many wild animals in this country.


Are there many communication exercises in this book?

yes, there are a lot of communication exercises in this book.


Are there few words in a dictionary?

No, there aren't few words in a dictionary, but there are a lot.


Are there few questions in this book?

No, there aren't few questions in this book, but there are a lot.


Have you got many books in your bag?

No, I haven't got many books in my bag, but I've got few.


Are there few books in a library?

No, there aren't few books in a library, but ther are a lot.



Do you drink much mineral water?

No, I don't drink much mineral water.


Do you drink little Coke at the cinema?

No, I don't drink little Coke at the cinema, but I drink a lot.


Do you eat much meat?

No, I don't eat much meat, but I eat little meat.


Do we speak little here?

No, we don't speak little here, but we speak a lot.


Is there little water in your body?

No, there isn't little water in my body, but there's a lot.



Have you got any money in your bag?

Yes, I've got some money in my bag.

( It's none of your business.)


How much money have you got in your wallet?

I've got 20 euros in my wallet.

( It's none of your business.)


What kind of money do they use in England?

They use pounds in England.


What kind of money do they use in the USA?

They use dollars in the USA.


How many francs make a pound?

About two francs make a pound.



Is "apple" countable?

Yes, "apple" is countable.


Is "salt" uncountable?

Yes, "salt" is uncountable.


Is "pasta" countable?

No, "pasta" isn't countable, but it's uncountable.


Is "money" uncountable?

Yes, "money" is uncountable.


Do you use a lot of salt in your food?

Yes, I use a lot of salt in my food.


Do you eat a lot of pasta?

No, I eat a lot of pasta.