Answer: Do you and your brother eat pizza everyday? (No)
No, we don't.
No, my brother and I don't eat pizza everyday.
What's the plural?
MOUSE / FOOT / HAND / COOKIE
mice / feet / hands / cookies
Change into the negative:
He is going to eat an apple.
He isn't going to eat an apple.
Whose pencils are these? (his)
These are his pencils.
They are his pencils.
Do you know that man?
a) he
b) him
c) her
b) him
Does Tina do her chores at 5 p.m.? (No / 2p.m.)
No, she doesn't. She does her chores at 2p.m.
No, she does her chores at 2p.m.
My ear is small.
My ears are small.
Change into the interrogative form:
I'm going to watch TV.
Am I going to watch TV?
Are you going to watch TV?
Are those your brothers? (yes)
Yes, those are my brothers.
Yes, they are my brothers.
My friend and I have money.
a) we
b) us
c) he
a) we
What time do your parents go to bed? (11p.m.)
My parents go to bed at 11p.m.
They go to bed at 11p.m.
The child and the woman are sleeping.
The children and the women are sleeping.
Answer: What are you going to do at 8a.m.? (brush my teeth)
I'm going to brush my teeth (at 8a.m.).
Whose car is that? (my dad)
That is my dad's car.
It's my dad's car.
She gave ____ a birthday present.
a) I
b) he
c) me
c) me
What time does Alex play videogames? (7p.m.)
Alex plays videogames at 7p.m.
He plays videogames at 7p.m.
The boy's head is big.
The boys' heads are big.
What are you going to eat for lunch? (a salad)
I'm going to eat a salad (for lunch).
Is this your backpack? (No / Jack)
No, it isn't. This is Jack's backpack.
We will be at the party tonight. ____ will arrive at 7p.m.
We
What does Eric do on weekends? (watch TV)
Eric watches TV (on weekends).
He watches TV (on weekends).
The man plays games on Saturdays.
The men play games on Saturdays.
Where is she going to go tomorrow? (the mall)
She is going to go to the mall (tomorrow).
Is this the boys' ball? (No / the girls)
No, it isn't. This is the girls' ball.
Where should I put these books? Should I put ____ on the table?
them