1. Are
you happy today?
2. Is
your father a doctor?
3. Is
your mother a lawyer?
4. Do
you eat breakfast every day?
5. Does
your best friend live with you here?
6. Do
you drink orange juice in the morning?
7. Are
you sad today?
8. Are
you today?
9. Is
your friend happy?
10. Do
you play video games?
11. Do
you watch American football?
12. Do
you drink coffee in the morning?
Do you visit Japan?
Did you visit Japan before?
Ex. Are you a doctor?
-No, I’m not.
Is your father a doctor?
-No, he’s not.
No he isn’t.
Do you study in Los Angeles?
-No, I don’t.
Does your father study in Los Angeles?
-No, he doesn’t.
I eat We
eat
You eat They
eat
He/She/It eats
I drink We
drink
You drink They
drink
He/She/It drinks
I watch We
watch
You watch They
watch
He/She/It watches
I wash We
wash
You wash They
wash
He/She/It washes
I fix We
fix
You fix They
fix
He/She/It fixes
I stay We
stay
You stay They
stay
He/She/It stays
I study We
study
You study They
study
He/She/It studies
I have We
have
You have They
have
He/She/It has
My friend watches
soccer matches every weekend.
German and Me
German is my classmate, but we are different in many
ways. German speaks Spanish, but I don’t
speak Spanish very well. He is from
Colombia, but I am from the United States.
He is an accountant, but I am an English as a Second Language teacher. We both run every day.
Erata and me
Erata and I are classmates. We are the same, but we are different. We both play sports. Erata runs every day, and I run every day. But, we play different sports, too. Erata plays basketball, but I don’t play
basketball. I play baseball.
Mio and me
Mio and I are classmates at ELS Philadelphia. Mio and I are the same in some things, but we
are different. Mio likes American food,
and I like American food, too. But, Mio
likes hamburgers, and I don’t eat hamburgers.
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