Quetions And Aswers Stage 3 Flashcards

1
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Is your handkerchief more expensive than your shoes?

A

No, my handkerchief isn’t more expensive than my shoes, it’s cheaper than my shoes

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Is a Rolls Royce cheaper than Ford?

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No, a Rolls Royce isn’t cheaper than a Ford, it’s more expensive than a Ford

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Is your town a more expensive place than …?

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No, my town isn’t a more expensive place than … , it’s a cheaper place than…

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Is the …🚘… the most expensive car in this country?

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No, the … isn’t the most expensive car in this country, it’s the cheapest car in this country

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What’s the cheapest thing in this room?

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… is the cheapest thing in this room

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What’s the most expensive thing you’re wearing?

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My… is/are the most expensive thing(s) I’m wearing

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What’s the comparative of “long”?

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The comparative of “long” is “longer than “

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What’s the comparative of “beautiful “?

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The comparative of “beautiful “ is “more beautiful than”

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What’s the superlative of “small”?

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The superlative of “small” is “the smallest “

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What’s the superlative of “expensive “?

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The superlative of “expensive “ is “the most expensive “

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Why do we say “cheaper than” but not “expensive than”?

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We say “cheaper than”, but not “expensive than”, because the adjective “cheap” has only one syllable, whereas the adjective “expensive “ has three syllables

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12
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Where’s my nose?

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Your nose’s above your mouth

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13
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Where’s my chin?

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Your chin’s below your mouth

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14
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Where’s the ceiling?

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The ceiling’s above our heads

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15
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Are my feet above the table?

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No, your feet aren’t above the table; they’re below the table

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16
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Tell me the names of the months of the year, please.

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The names of the months of the year are January, February, march, April, may, August, September, October, November and December.

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17
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What’s this month?

A

This month’s …

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18
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What’s was last month?

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Last month was …

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19
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What will next month be?

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Next month will be…

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20
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What will the month after next be?

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The month after next will be …

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21
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What do the letters a.m mean after the time?

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The letters a.m. mean “ante meridiem” after the time

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What do the letters p.m. mean after the time?

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The letters p.m. mean “post meridiem” after the time

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23
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What’s the difference between a.m. and p.m.?

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The difference between a.m. and p.m. is that we use a.m. for time before midday (12 o’clock), and p.m. for the time after midday

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24
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Do we say “twenty to four a.m.”?

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No, we don’t say “twenty to four a.m.”; we say “three forty a.m.”.

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25
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What time do you eat breakfast?

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I eat breakfast at … a.m.

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26
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What time do you eat dinner?

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I eat dinner at … p.m.

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27
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What can we use instead of “many” and “much”?

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We can use “a lot of “ instead of “many “ and much “

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28
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Are there a lot of people in a small village?

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No, there aren’t a lot of people in a small village; there are few people in a small village

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29
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Do the English drink a lot of coffee?

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No, the English don’t drink a lot of coffee; they drink a lot tea

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30
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Do you like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it?

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Yes, I like to see a room with a lot of flowers in it ~ No, I don’t put a lot of butter on my bread

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31
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Do we use our months for both eating and speaking?

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Yes, we use our months for both eating and speaking

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32
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Can you both (Chinese) and (Portuguese)?

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No, I can’t speak both (Chinese) and (Portuguese ); I speak only (Portuguese)

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33
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Do you go to the cinema a lot?

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Yes, I go to the cinema a lot ~ No, I don’t go to the cinema a lot

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34
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Do you read a lot?

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Yes I read a lot ~ No, I don’t read a lot

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35
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Do you eat a lot?

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Yes I eat a lot of~ No, I don’t eat a lot

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36
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Does he/she eat a lot?

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Yes he/ she eats a lot ~ No, he/she doesn’t eat a lot

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37
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Do you use your mobile phone a lot?

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Yes, I use my mobile phone a lot ~ No, I don’t use my mobile phone a lot

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38
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Do you want anything to eat at the moment?

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Yes, I want something to eat at the moment ~ No, I don’t want anything to eat at the moment

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39
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If he/she wants something to eat, where must he/she go?

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If he/she wants something to eat, he/she must go either home or to a restaurant

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40
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Do you want anything to drink at the moment?

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Yes, I want something to drink at the moment ~ No, I don’t want anything to drink at the moment

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41
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If he/she wants something to drink, where must he/she go?

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If he/she wants something to drink, he/she must go either home or to a bar or a pub

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42
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If you want to eat in a restaurant, about how much money must you have?

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If I want to eat in a restaurant, I must have about…

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43
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If you want to hear people speaking…, which country must you go to?

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If I want to hear people speaking…, I must go to …

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44
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Can you play the piano (or guitar)?

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Yes, I can play the piano (or guitar) ~ No, I can’t play the piano (or guitar)

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45
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Can you play football (or tennis)?

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Yes, I can play football (or tennis) ~ No, I can’t play football (or tennis)

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46
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What do we say to people between about 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.?

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We say “Good morning“ to people between about 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.

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47
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What do we say to people between about 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.?

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We say “Good afternoon“ to people
between about 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.

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48
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What do we say to people between about 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.?

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We say “Good evening“ to people between about 5 p.m. and 10 p.m.

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49
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And what do we say when we say goodbye after 10 p.m. or when we go to bed?

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We say “Good night“ when we say goodbye after 10 p.m. or when we go to bed

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50
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Do you come here in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, or at
night?

A

I come here in …, not in the … or at night

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51
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What’s this? 📄🧻

A

It’s a piece of paper

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52
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Are there any pieces of paper on the table?

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Yes, there are some pieces of paper on the table ~ No, there aren’t any pieces of paper on the table

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53
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About how many pieces of bread do you eat with your lunch?

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I eat about … pieces of bread with my lunch

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54
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What’s the difference between a country and the country?

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The difference between a country and the country is that a country is a nation, whereas the country is the opposite of the town

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55
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What’s the name of your country?

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… is the name of my country

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56
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What’s your nationality?

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My nationality is …

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57
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What nationality is Mr Callan?

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Mr Callan is British

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58
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Do you live in the country?

A

Yes, I live in the country ~ No, I don’t live in the country; I live in a town/city

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59
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Do most children live with their parents?

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Yes, most children live with their parents

60
Q

Do you want to live for a hundred years?

A

Yes, I want to live for a hundred years ~ No, I don’t want to live for a hundred years

61
Q

Does gas smell pleasant?

A

No, gas doesn’t smell pleasant; it smells unpleasant

62
Q

Do flowers smell unpleasant?

A

No, flowers don’t smell unpleasant; they smell pleasant

63
Q

Do most people think work is a pleasant thing?

A

No, most people don’t think work is a pleasant thing; they think it’s an unpleasant thing

64
Q

Is Paris an unpleasant city?

A

No, Paris isn’t an unpleasant city; it’s a pleasant city

65
Q

What do we drink wine from?

A

We drink wine from a glass

66
Q

Do we drink coffee from a glass?

A

No, we don’t drink coffee from a glass; we drink it from a cup

67
Q

Is the table longer than the room?

A

No, the table isn’t longer than the room; it’s shorter than the room

68
Q

Is the table higher than the door?

A

No, the table isn’t higher than the door; it’s lower than the door

69
Q

Is a village larger than a city?

A

No, a village isn’t larger than a city; it’s smaller than a city

70
Q

Which is the longest street in this town?

A

… Street is the longest street in this town

71
Q

Which is the longest river in the world?

A

The Nile’s the longest river in the world

72
Q

Which is the highest mountain in the world?

A

Mt Everest is the highest mountain in the world

73
Q

Which is the largest city in Japan?

A

Tokyo’s the largest city in Japan

74
Q

What’s the date today?

A

The date today is …

75
Q

What was the date yesterday?

A

The date yesterday was …

76
Q

What will the date tomorrow be?

A

The date tomorrow will be …

77
Q

Is the table light?

A

No, the table isn’t light; it’s heavy

78
Q

Is this piece of paper heavier than the table?

A

No, this (or that) piece of paper isn’t heavier than the table; it’s lighter than the table

79
Q

Who’s the lightest person in your family?

A

My … is the lightest person in my family

80
Q

Who’s the heaviest person in your family?

A

My … is the heaviest person in my family

81
Q

Which is the largest shop in this town?

A

… is the largest shop in this town

82
Q

Are there any shops in the street where you live?

A

Yes, there are some shops in the street where I live ~ No, there aren’t any shops in the street where I live

83
Q

What do we play football with?

A

We play football with a ball

84
Q

Can we play tennis without a ball?

A

No, we can’t play tennis without a ball; we must have a ball to play tennis

85
Q

What time do you go to bed at night?

A

I go to bed at … at night

86
Q

What time do you get up in the morning?

A

I get up at … in the morning

87
Q

How long do you sleep at night?

A

I sleep about … hours at night

88
Q

What colour are the walls of your bedroom?

A

The walls of my bedroom are …

89
Q

Are you the first to get up in your family?

A

Yes, I’m the first to get up in my family ~ No, I’m not the first to get up in my family

90
Q

Do you sleep a lot?

A

Yes, I sleep a lot ~ No, I don’t sleep a lot;
I sleep little

91
Q

Do you sleep longer than (more than) your parents (sister, husband etc.)?

A

Yes, I sleep longer than my parents ~ No, I don’t sleep longer than my parents; I sleep less than my parents

92
Q

How many fingers have I got on both hands?

A

You’ve got eight fingers on both hands

93
Q

How many fingers have I got on each hand?

A

You’ve got four fingers on each hand

94
Q

Have we each got two eyes?

A

Yes, we’ve each got two eyes

95
Q

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

A

We say each student has a book

96
Q

Why?

A

Because the word “each“ is singular

97
Q

Has each student got two heads?

A

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

98
Q

Has each chair only got three legs?

A

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

99
Q

Do you like vegetables?

A

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

100
Q

Do you like all vegetables?

A

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

101
Q

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

A

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

102
Q

Name me four kinds of fruit.

A

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

103
Q

Which do you prefer: tomato juice or orange juice?

A

I prefer …

104
Q

What’s the plural of tomato?

A

The plural of “tomato“ is “tomatoes“

105
Q

Do you study Spanish?

A

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

106
Q

Do most schoolchildren like studying?

A

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

107
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

108
Q

What time do you arrive here for your lesson?

A

I arrive here at … for my lesson

109
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

110
Q

What time do you leave here after the lesson?

A

I leave here at … after the lesson

111
Q

What time do you leave home to come here?

A

I leave home at about … to come here

112
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

113
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

114
Q

What can we see in the sky during the day?

A

We can see the sun in the sky during the day

115
Q

What colour’s the sun?

A

The sun’s the colour of gold

116
Q

What colour’s the sky today?

A

The sky’s … today

117
Q

Do you live on the sea?

A

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

118
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

119
Q

Is Moscow by the sea?

A

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

120
Q

Is New York inland?

A

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

121
Q

What’s this?
1x5=5…

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

122
Q

How much is once ninety?

A

Once ninety equals ninety

123
Q

How much is twice fifty?

A

Twice fifty is a hundred

124
Q

How much is three times thirteen?

A

Three times thirteen is thirty-nine

125
Q

How many times a week do you come here?

A

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

126
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

127
Q

How many times a day do you eat?

A

I eat … times a day

128
Q

How many times do we live?

A

We only live once

129
Q

What am I doing?
Cut

A

You’re cutting the table with your finger

130
Q

What do we cut meat with?

A

We cut meat with a knife

131
Q

Can we cut bread without a knife?

A

No, we can’t cut bread without a knife

132
Q

What am I doing?
Lift

A

You’re lifting the table

133
Q

Can you lift the table with your little finger?

A

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

134
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

135
Q

Is the table as high as the door?

A

No, the table isn’t as high as the door; it’s lower than the door

136
Q

Is this building as high as Mt Everest?

A

No, this building isn’t as high as Mt Everest; it’s lower than Mt Everest

137
Q

Is the River Thames as long as the Nile?

A

No, the River Thames isn’t as long as the Nile; it’s shorter than the Nile

138
Q

Is Spain as large as South America?

A

No, Spain isn’t as large as South America; it’s smaller than South America

139
Q

Tell me the names of the four seasons of the year, please

A

The names of the four seasons of the year are “spring”, “summer”, “autumn” and “winter”

140
Q

What season are we in now?

A

We’re in … now

141
Q

What was last season?

A

Last season was …

142
Q

What will next season be?

A

Next season will be …

143
Q

Which day precedes Wednesday?

A

Tuesday precedes Wednesday

144
Q

Does Thursday precede Wednesday?

A

No, Thursday doesn’t precede Wednesday; it follows it

145
Q

Which number follows the number thirteen?

A

Fourteen follows the number thirteen

146
Q

Do the students precede the teacher out of the classroom after the
lesson?

A

No, the students don’t precede the teacher out of the classroom after the lesson; they follow him/her

147
Q

Does the teacher precede the students into the classroom before the lesson?

A

No, the teacher doesn’t precede the students into the classroom before the lesson; he/she follows them