The document discusses Japan, a woman named Alison, and describes a tidy house as boring but useful. It does not provide many details or a clear overall topic.
The document discusses Japan, a woman named Alison, and describes a tidy house as boring but useful. It does not provide many details or a clear overall topic.
The document discusses Japan, a woman named Alison, and describes a tidy house as boring but useful. It does not provide many details or a clear overall topic.
1. You / cell phone? Do you have a cell phone? Yes, I do
2. Alison / big house? Does Alison have a big house? Yes, she does 3. You / my keys Do you have my keys? No, i don ’t 4. Aki / a laptop? Does Aki have a laptop? Yes, he does 5. Mario and Dan / an apartment? Do Mario and Dan have an apartment? .No, they do No, i don ‘t Yes, i do. It’s useful No, i don ‘t Yes, i do. It’s great
1- Nice I have a nice house.
2- great 3- horrible 4- interesting 5- boring 6- useful 7- useless 1. These headphones are great. P . 2. This video is boring. N . 3. This phone is useless. N . 4. This book is very interesting. P . 5. These sunglasses are horrible. N . 6. This water bottles is very useful. P .
1. Do you have a dictionary? c a. Yes, they do. Only one doesn’t.
2. Do your friends have phones? a b. Yes, she does. 3. Does your father have a camera? d c. No, I don’t. I use my phone. 4. Do you have the keys? f d. No, he doesn’t. 5. Does Kristina have that bag, too? b e. No, they don’t. It only has one bedroom. 6. Do Martha and Abel have a big apartment? e f. Yes, I do. They’re in my bag.
1. Leo has a new laptop.
2. Mom has the keys. 3. I have my bus pass with me. 4. The students don’t have their books now. 5. We have a car. 6. Farid has nice sunglasses. 7. Suki doesn’t have her wallet. It’s in the apartment.