(near)
_____ is my cup.
This is my cup.
(near)
_______ are my markers.
These are my markers.
They are jumping on the bed.
They are not jumping on the bed.
Turn the sentence into an interrogative sentence:
They are visiting their parents this weekend.
Are they visiting their parents this weekend.
(far)
_____ is my car.
That is my car.
(far)
_____ are my erasers.
Those are my erasers.
My sister is walking to work.
My sister isn't walking to work.
Read and answer:
Hello! I am Sarah. I live in London. My mother has a new house. The house has 4 bedrooms and a beautiful garden.
Why is her mother happy?
How is the new house?
Her mother is happy because she has a new house.
The new house has four bedrooms, a beautiful garden and many paintings in the living room.
(near)
___ is my mom and ___ is my dad.
This is my mom an this is my dad.
(near)
_____ ____ my shoes.
These are my shoes.
I am flying a kite.
I am not flying a kite.
____ ____ my friends. (far)
Those are my friends.
(far)
____ is my friend and ___ is my house.
That is my friend and that is my house.
(far)
______ _____ my sandwiches.
Those are my sandwiches.
My boss is printing some documents.
My boss isn't printing some documents.
Complete with there are or there is:
_____ _______ some coffee in the mug.
There is
(near; far)
___ is my friend, but ___ is my best friend.
This is my friend, but that is my best friend.
(near; far)
____ ____ my shoes, but ____ ___ her shoes.
These are my shoes, but those are her shoes.
Thelma and I are selling doughnuts.
Thelma and I aren't selling doughnuts.
Complete with some or any:
There aren't ______ carrots in the fridge.
any