... a coffee cup on your table.
There is
Tom (hate) cooking.
hates
(I, not, have got) any Chinese friends.
I haven't got any Chinese friends.
(any night clubs, there is/are) in the town?
Are there any night clubs in the town?
I like cooking.
What is your favourite hobby?/What do you like doing?
(an aple not, there is/are) in this bowl. There are only oranges.
There isn't an apple in the bowl.
Sarah (study) every day.
studies
Allan (not like) this film.
doesn't like
(You, have got) any cats?
Have you got
I have got a dog and a cat.
What pets have you got?/What have you got?
(any chairs, not, there is/are) in the kitchen! Who took them?
There aren't any chairs
I (have got) a thousand questions.
have got
My teachers (not go) to work on Sundays.
don't go
(Janice, work) in this company?
Does Janice work
I rarely watch the news.
How often do you watch the news?
a/roomthere/computer/your/isn't/in
There isn't a computer in your room.
(Maria, like, never) country songs.
Maria never likes country songs.
(my family, have got, not) a lot of time during the week.
My family hasn't got a lot of time during the week.
(a pharmacy, there is/are) near here?
Is there a phramacy near here?
Amanda has got two brothers and three sisters.
How many brothers and sisters has Amanda got?
asnwers/there/no/are/stupid/only/there/questions,/are
There are no stupid questions, there are only stupid answers.
Mrs Jahnson and her husband (have got) a lot of children.
have got
(You and her, clean, never) the room!
You and her never clean the room!
(The Ericssons and their children, have got) two cars?
Have the Ericssons and their children got two cars?
Oh, I hate jazz a lot!
What is your least favourite kind of music?/What kind of music is your least favourite?/What kind of music do you hate?