She (A) goes to (B) school (C) every days (D) at 8.
→ C → every day
She (A) has (B) a apple (C) in her bag (D).
→ B → an apple
There (A) are (B) many (C) books (D) in the table.
→ D → on the table
Their (A) is (B) a dog (C) outside (D).
→ A → There
He (A) have (B) two (C) sister (D) at home.
→ B → has
He (A) have (B) a car (C) in the (D) garage.
→ B → has
He (A) is (B) very (C) tired in night (D).
→ D → at night
I (A) am (B) go (C) to the (D) market now.
→ C → going
He (A) speak (B) English (C) very (D) good.
→ D → well
I (A) am (B) waiting (C) since (D) two hours.
→ D → for
We (A) are (B) watching (C) TV (D) yesterday.
→ D → were watching
He (A) is (B) very (C) tired in night (D).
→ D → at night
He (A) eat (B) breakfast (C) at (D) 7 every day.
→ B → eats
I (A) didn’t (B) saw (C) him (D) yesterday.
→ C → see
She (A) likes (B) swim (C) in (D) summer.
→ C → swimming
They (A) don’t (B) likes (C) coffee (D) in the morning.
→ B → like
My brother (A) don’t (B) play (C) football (D) well.
→ B → doesn’t
She (A) is (B) more taller (C) than (D) me.
→ B → taller
She (A) go (B) always (C) to bed (D) early.
→ B → goes
They (A) was (B) happy (C) at the (D) party.
→ B → were
I (A) did (B) go to the (C) shop yesterdayed (D).
→ D → yesterday
She (A) can (B) plays (C) the piano (D) very well.
→ C → play
We (A) have (B) many (C) friend (D) here.
→ D → friends
We (A) are (B) studying (C) english (D) now.
→ D → English
He (A) goes (B) to work (C) by (D) foot.
→ D → on foot