Call_15_17

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Question English Answer English
Are both my hands on the table?
15. No... one's on the table... other's on your arm
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No, both your hands aren't on the table, but one's on the table and the other's on your arm
Are both these pencils red?
No... red... grey
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No, both of these pencils aren't red, but one's red and other's grey
What kind of book is this?
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It's an English book
What kind of room is this?
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It's a classroom
Give me some examples of interrogative pronouns, please!
15 ... what, which and where
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Some examples of interrogative pronouns are "what", "which" and "where"
Give me an examples of prepositions, please!
15 "on", "under" and "in"
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Some examples of preposisions are "on, under" and "in"
Where das the preposition generally come / in English sentence / with an interrogative pronoun?
15
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The preposision generally comes last in an English sentence with an interrogative pronoun
What do we speak with?
15 our mouths
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We speak with our mouths
Where am I taking the book from?
15 table
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You're taking book from the table
What am I putting the pen under?
15. book
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You're puting the pen under the book
Is Greece west of Italy?
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No, Greece isn't west of Italy, but it's east of Italy
Is Paris in the south of France?
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No, Paris isn't in the south of France, but it's in the north of France
Is Germany east or west of Italy?
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Germainy is neither east nor west of Italy, but it's north of Italy
Is there anybody sitting in that place?
Yes
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Yes, there is somebody sitting in that place
Tell me the names of some of the places you like in this country
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The names of some of the places I like in this country are...
What the contrary of "with"
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The contrary of "with" is "without"
Can we speak without openning our mouths?
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No, we can't speak without opening our mouths
Can you read without opening your eyes?
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No, I can't read without opening my eyes
What's the difference between a verb and a noun?
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The difference between a verb and a noun is that a verb is a word we use for an action, whilst a noun is the name of a thing
Is the word "translation" a verb or noun?
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The word "translation" is a noun
Do we speak Chinese during the lesson
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No, we don't speak Chinese during the lesson, but we speak English
Do you walk about room during the lesson?
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No, idon't walk about the room during the lesson, but I sit on my chair
Does she walk about the room during the lesson?
15
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No, she doesn't walk about the room during the lesson, but she sits on her chair
About how many questions do you answer during the lesson
"10"
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I answer about 10 questions during the lesson
Are all the people in this town men?
93: Lesson 16
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No, not all the people in this town are men, but some are men and some are women
Are all the cars in Europe are Fords?
... Fiats, Renaults, etc
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No, not all the cars in Europe are Fords, but some are Fords and some are Fiats, Renaults, etc
Are all the people in this place married?
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No, not all the people in this place are married, but some are married and some are single
Do all the people in Europe speak Spanish?
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No, not all the people in Europe speak Spanish but some speak Spanish, and some speak other languages
Have I anything in my left hand?
95:
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Yes, you've something in your right hand
Are you wearing anything on your feet?
95:
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Yes, I'm wearing something on my feet
Have I anything in my left hand?
95: No
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No, you haven't anything in your left hand
Is there anything there on the floor?
95: No
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No, there isn't anything there on the floor
Are you wearing anything on your head?
95, No
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No, I'm not wearing anything on my head
What have I in my left hand?
96, nothing
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You've nothing in your left hand
What's there on the floor?
96, nothing
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There's nothing there on the floor
What are you wearing on your head?
96, nothing
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I'm wearing nothing on my head
Is this the front part of my body?
97: No
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No, it isn't the front part of your body, but it's the back part of your body
What's on the top of my head?
97: hair
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Your hair is on the top of your head
Are my ears on the back of my head?
97, No
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No, your ears aren't on the back of your head, but they're on the sides of your head
What do we smell with?
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We smell with our noses
Are there many people in a small village?
LESSON 17 / 98: No
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No, there aren't many people in a small village, but there are few people in a small village
Are there few people in a large city?
98: No
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No, there aren't few people i the large city, but there are many people in a large city
L. 17
Are there few matches in a matchbox?
98: No... many
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No, there aren't few matches in a matchbox, but there are many matches in a matchbox
Do you like all your friends?
98: No
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No, I don't like all my friends, but some I like and some I dislike
Are the countries of Europe generally friends now
98: Yes
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Yes, the countries of Europe are generally friends now
What's the difference betwen "into" and "in"?
99
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The difference between "into" and "in" is that we use "into" for a thing that moves from one place to another, and "in" for a thing that remains in one place
Is the back of your hand like the front?
100 No
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No, the back of my hand isn't like the front, but it's different from the front
Is your face the same as your father's?
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No, my face isn't the same as my father's, but it's like my father's
What's the difference between "why" and "because"?
why, because, similar, too // "Why" and "because" have similar meanings, but we generally use "why" in questions and "because" in the answers
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The difference between "why" and "because" is that we but we generally use "why" in questions and "because" in the answers
Can you touch a ceiling?
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No, I can't touch the ceiling
Why not?
Can you touch a ceiling?
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Because the ceiling's too high for me to tought
L. 17
Can you put this book into your pocket?
101.
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No, I can't put that book into my pocket
Why not?
Can you put this book into your pocket? (too large to go...)
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Because that book's too large to go into my pocket
Can we call Greenwich a city?
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No, we can't call Greenwich a city
Why not?
Can we call Greenwich a city? (Greenwich is a Town)
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Because Greenwich is too small for us to call a city, Greenwich is a Town
How many seconds make a minute?
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Sixty seconds make a minute
Is the word "book" an adjective?
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No, the word "book" isn't an adjective, but it's a noun
Which word is the adjective in this sentence: "the green pen is on the floor"?
102
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The word "green" is the adjective in this sentence
What can you see in this room?
see // pupils, some pictures, some books etc.
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I can see some pupils, some pictures, some books etc. in this room
Can you see anything in my left hand?
No
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No, I cant't see anything in your left hand

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