Lesson 28 Flashcards

(40 cards)

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
Do you live on the sea?
No, I don’t live on the sea; I live on the land
26
What’s the name of the sea between Europe and North Africa?
The name of the sea between Europe and North Africa is the Mediterranean Sea
27
Is Moscow by the sea?
No, Moscow isn’t by the sea; it’s inland
28
Is New York inland?
No, New York isn’t inland; it’s by the sea
29
What’s this?
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
How much is once ninety?
Once ninety equals ninety
31
How much is twice fifty?
Twice fifty is a hundred
32
How much is three times thirteen?
Three times thirteen is thirty-nine
33
How many times a week do you come here?
I come here once (or twice, three times etc.) a week
34
How many times a month do you go to the cinema?
I go to the cinema about once (or twice etc.) a month
35
What am I doing?
You’re cutting the table with your finger
36
What do we cut meat with?
We cut meat with a knife
37
Can we cut bread without a knife?
No, we can’t cut bread without a knife
38
What am I doing?
You’re lifting the table
39
Can you lift the table with your little finger? Why not?
No, I can’t lift the table with my little finger Because it’s too heavy for me to lift
40
Is this piece of paper light enough for you to lift?
Yes, this (or that) piece of paper is light enough for me to lift