I ___ hungry and sleepy.
I AM hungry and sleepy.
My cousins _____ curly hair.
My cousins HAVE GOT curly hair.
I ___ speak English and Spanish.
I CAN speak English and Spanish.
She ____ (walk) to school every day.
She WALKS to school every day.
I have 11 years old.
I AM 11 years old.
We ____ fantastic.
We ARE fantastic.
I _____ a pet. (negative sentence)
I HAVEN'T GOT a pet.
Crocodiles _____ fly. They have got no wings.
Crocodiles CAN'T fly. They have got no wings.
My brother ____ (like) football. (negative sentence)
My brother DOESN'T LIKE football.
She can sing?
Can she sing?
They ___ my classmates. (negative sentence)
They AREN'T my classmates.
A: Have you got a mobile phone?
B: No, I _____.
A: Have you got a mobile phone?
B: No, I HAVEN'T.
We ____ read in Korean. It's so difficult.
We CAN'T read in Korean. It's so difficult.
They ____ (love) to go skiing.
They LOVE to go skiing.
Has they got any pets?
HAVE they got any pets?
Make an interrogative sentence: He is worried about the exam.
Is he worried about the exam?
She can't open the door. She ____ the key.
She can't open the door. She HASN'T GOT the key.
____ you tell me her secret?
CAN you tell me her secret?
Make an interrogative sentence: She eats ice cream every day.
Does she eat ice cream every day?
Do she like playing football?
DOES she like playing football?
I ____ in Italy. I ____ in Spain.
I AM NOT in Italy. I AM in Spain.
Make an interrogative sentence: Ben has got a lot of books.
Has Ben got a lot of books?
make an interrogative sentence: His dad can drive a lorry.
Can his dad drive a lorry?
Make an interrogative sentence: They watch a lot of TV.
Do they watch a lot of TV?
He haven't got blue eyes. He have got green eyes.
He HASN'T got blue eyes. He HAS GOT green eyes.