What do you call a person who works on teeth?
That is a dentist.
What looks like a really big guitar?
It is a cello.
What/ wear/ school every day? (uniform)
What do you wear to school every day?
I wear my uniform to school every day.
How do you eat breakfast every morning? (slow)
I eat breakfast slowly every morning.
How/ often/ you wash the dishes? (never)
How often do you wash the dishes? I never wash the dishes.
What do you call a person who takes photos?
That is a photographer.
What has black and white keys?
That is a keyboard.
How does she do her homework every day?
She does her homework carefully every day.
How/ often/ she feed her pet? (always)
How often does she feed her pet? She always feeds her pet.
What do you call someone who brings food to your table?
That is a server.
What do you call people who sing live and you go to their show?
That is a concert.
you/ eat/ breakfast/ right now? (yes)
Are you eating breakfast right now? Yes, I am.
They talk to their friends loudly at school.
How/ often/ I water my plants on the weekends? (usually)
What do you call someone who puts out fires?
That is a firefighter.
What do you call someone who dances? What about sings?
You can call them a dancer. You can call them a singer.
she/write/ her homework/ right now? no
Is she writing her homework right now? No, she isn't.
How do we run at the park on the weekends? (quick(
We run at the park quickly on the weekends.
_________ the video at the baseball game? (the girl, watch) (x)
Did the girl watch the video at the baseball game?
No, she didn't.
What do you call someone who has a red nose?
That is a clown.
What can you hit with two sticks?
You can hit drums with two sticks.
they/ eat/ stinky tofu/ at the park/ right now? (no)
Are they eating stinky tofu at the park right now? No, they aren't.
How do you play soccer every day? (good)
I play soccer well every day.
________ in Taiwan? (the robots, be) (yes)
Were the robots in Taiwan? Yes, they were.