He is a taxi driver from France who lives in Paris. He works in the center of Paris and spends his free time walking his dog and playing football. He speaks only French.
He is a taxi driver from France who lives in Paris. He works in the center of Paris and spends his free time walking his dog and playing football. He speaks only French.
He is a taxi driver from France who lives in Paris. He works in the center of Paris and spends his free time walking his dog and playing football. He speaks only French.
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she / he speak? He’s a taxi driver. He’s from France. He lives in Paris. He works in the center of Paris. He is not married. He has a dog. He walks with his dog & plays football in his free time. He speaks French. Do/Does AUXILIARY VERB = HELPING VERB He plays football in KZ. Yes/No question: Does he play football in KZ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WH question:(Where, What, Why, How, When) Where does he play football? Why does he play football in KZ? When does he play football in KZ? How does he play football in KZ? Where / live? What / do? Where / work? …speak French? What / do in free time? …play tennis? How many children…? …a dog? NEGATIVES He plays football in Kazakhstan. He does not/doesn’t play football in Kazakhstan. She lives in Nursult-Angeles. She doesn’t live in Astana. He goes walking in his free time. He doesn’t go walking in his free time. Where does he come from? He comes from France. What does he do? He’s a taxi driver. Where does he work? He works in the center of Paris. Does he speak French/Spanish? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t. What does he do in his free time? He walks with his dog and plays football. Does he play tennis? No, he doesn’t. / I don’t know. A: How many children does he have? B: He doesn’t have any children. A: Does he have a dog? B: Yes, he does.