Are they . . . ?
Is she drawing?
Yes, . . .
Yes, she is.
. . . is my doll.
This or These
This is my doll.
swimming / is / it
It is swimming.
What does he like?
BASKETBALL
He likes basketball.
What is this?
. . . a slide.
It's a slide.
Are they washing the car?
Yes, . . .
Yes, they are.
. . . are my toys.
This or These
These are my toys.
She is painting.
What do you like?
I like . . . .
anything:)
What are those?
. . . planes.
They're planes.
Is he watching TV?
No, . . .
No, he isn't.
. . . planes are so high in the sky.
These or Those
Those planes are so high in the sky.
talking / they / are / quietly
They are talking quietly.
What do they like?
swimming
They like swimming.
What is this?
. . . a roundabout.
It's a roundabout.
Are they cleaning the house?
No, . . .
No, they aren't.
. . . are my cakes right here.
These or Those
These are my cakes right here.
loudly / are / singing / they
They are singing loudly.
What does she like?
football
She likes football.
What are these?
. . . rings.
They're rings.
Is she carrying a house?
No, . . .
No, she isn't.
. . . is my dad over there.
This or That
That is my dad over there.
is / laughing / he / loudly
He is laughing loudly.
What do I like?
dancing
You like dancing.
What are these?
. . . clothes.
They're clothes.