What's this?
It's a door.
What are these?
These are numbers.
Are the books on the table?
Yes, the books are on the table.
Is Itanhomi a city?
No, Itanhomi is not a city, it's a town.
Are the books on the chair?
No, the books are not on the chair.
Is she reading the book?
yes, she is reading the book.
Is the door open or closed?
The door is open.
Is Minas Gerais a country?
No, Minas Gerais is not a country, it's a state.
Where is the board?
The board is behind the teacher.
Is Brazil a county?
Yes, Brazil is a country.
is this a boy?
No, it's not a boy. It's a man.
Is this a boy?
No, it's not a boy it's a woman.
Is he sitting on the table?
No, he isn't sitting on the table. He is sitting on the floor.
Is this a girl?
Mo, it's not a girl, it's a man.
Is Mr. Jones a man or a woman?
Mr. Jones is a man.
What is the verb to be for HE, SHE and IT?
The verb to be for HE, SHE and IT is IS.
Is the teacher a man or a woman?
The teacher is a ...
Is Los Angeles a city?
Yes, Los Angeles is a city.
Is the door closed?
No, the door isn't closed, it's open.
Where is the light switch?
The light switch is ...
Is he sitting on the floor?
No, he isn't sitting on the floor, he is sitting on the chair.
Is she writing on the board?
No she isn't writing on the board, she is writing in the book.
Is the teacher behind the board?
No, the teacher isn't behind the board, she is in front of the board.
Is she writing in the book?
No, she isn't writing in the book. She is reading the book.
Are you a boy or a girl?
I am a ...