Lesson 28 Flashcards

1
Q

How many fingers have I got on both hands?

A

You’ve got eight fingers
on both hands

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2
Q

How many fingers have I got on each hand?

A

You’ve got four fingers
on each hand

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3
Q

Have we each got two eyes?

A

Yes, we’ve each got two eyes

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4
Q

Do we say “each student have a book” or “each student has a book”? Why?

A

We say each student has a book Because the word “each“ is singular

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5
Q

Has each student got two heads?

A

No, each student hasn’t got two
heads; each student ’s only got one head

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6
Q

Has each chair only got three legs?

A

No, each chair hasn’t only got three
legs; each chair’s got four legs

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7
Q

Do you like vegetables?

A

Yes, I like vegetables ~
No, I don’t like vegetables

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8
Q

Do you like all vegetables?

A

No, I don’t like all vegetables;
some I like and some I dislike

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9
Q

Name me (tell me the names of) four vegetables, please

A

The names of four vegetables are
potatoes, carrots, onions and peas

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10
Q

Name me four kinds of fruit

A

The names of four kinds of fruit are
apples, oranges, lemons and bananas

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11
Q

Which do you prefer: tomato juice or orange juice?

A

I prefer orange juice

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12
Q

What’s the plural of tomato?

A

The plural of “tomato“
is “tomatoes“

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13
Q

Do you study Spanish?

A

No, I don’t study
Spanish; I study English

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14
Q

Do most schoolchildren like studying?

A

No, most
schoolchildren don’t like
studying; they dislike or hate studying

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15
Q

Must you study a lot if you want to learn a language well?

A

Yes, I must
study a lot if I want to learn a language well

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16
Q

What time do you arrive here for your lesson?

A

I arrive here at … for
my lesson

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17
Q

Are you the first to arrive in the classroom?

A

Yes, I’m the first to
arrive in the classroom ~ No,
I’m not the first to arrive in the classroom

18
Q

What time do you leave here after the lesson?

A


I leave here at …
after the lesson

19
Q

What time do you leave home to come here?

A

I leave home at
about … to come here

20
Q

Do you leave your books in the classroom after the lesson?

A

No, I don’t
leave my books in the classroom
after the lesson; I take them with me

21
Q

Do you leave any food on your plate after a meal?

A

Yes, I leave
some food on my plate after a meal ~
No, I don’t leave any food on my plate after a meal

22
Q

What can we see in the sky during the day?

A

We can see
the sun in the sky during the day

23
Q

What colour’s the sun?

A

The sun’s the colour of gold

24
Q

What colour’s the sky today?

A

The sky’s … today

25
Q

Do you live on the sea?

A

No, I don’t live on the sea;
I live on the land

26
Q

What’s the name of the sea between Europe and North Africa?

A

The name of the sea between Europe
and North Africa is the Mediterranean Sea

27
Q

Is Moscow by the sea?

A

No, Moscow isn’t by the sea; it’s inland

28
Q

Is New York inland?

A

No, New York isn’t inland; it’s by the sea

29
Q

What’s this?

A

It’s once five equals five
It’s twice five equals ten
It’s three times five equals fifteen
It’s four times five equals twenty

30
Q

How much is once ninety?

A

Once ninety equals ninety

31
Q

How much is twice fifty?

A

Twice fifty is a hundred

32
Q

How much is three times thirteen?

A

Three times thirteen is thirty-nine

33
Q

How many times a week do you come here?

A

I come here once
(or twice, three times etc.) a week

34
Q

How many times a month do you go to the cinema?

A

I go to the cinema
about once (or twice etc.) a month

35
Q

What am I doing?

A

You’re cutting the table with your finger

36
Q

What do we cut meat with?

A

We cut meat with a knife

37
Q

Can we cut bread without a knife?

A

No, we can’t cut bread
without a knife

38
Q

What am I doing?

A

You’re lifting the table

39
Q

Can you lift the table with your little finger? Why not?

A

No, I can’t lift the
table with my little finger
Because it’s too heavy for me to lift

40
Q

Is this piece of paper light enough for you to lift?

A

Yes, this (or that)
piece of paper is light enough for me to lift