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Can I watch TV? (no)
No, you can't.
Can he snorkel? (yes)
Yes, he can.
Can she walk to school? (yes)
Yes, she can.
Can you play basketball? (no)
No, I can't.
What would they like? ( vegetables)
They'd like some vegetables.
What would she like? ( cereal, apple)
She'd like some cereal and an apple.
What would you like? ( banana, bread)
I'd like a banana and some bread.
Russia is           (large) country in the world.
the largest
Ho Chi Minh city is         (big) city in Vietnam.
the biggest
Mount Everest is                 (high) mountain in the world.
the highest
What is she going to do this weekend?
She is going to read book.
What is he going to do this weekend?
He is going to play sport.
What is he going to do this weekend?
He is going to play video games.
What are they going to do this weekend?
They are going to watch TV.
What is she going to do this weekend?
She is going to go out with friends.
What is she going to do this weekend?
She is going to go shopping.
What is he going to do this weekend?
He is going to go to the movies.
What are they going to do this weekend?
They are going to spend time with the family.
What time is it?
It's one thirty.
What time is it?
It's five oh five.
What time is it?
It's three twenty.
What time is it?
It's eight thirty-five.
What time is it?
It's six forty.
What time is it?
It's five.
What would you like?
I'd like a watermelon.
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vegetables (Countable Noun)
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rice (Uncountable Noun)
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cereal (Uncountable Noun)
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milk (Uncountable Noun)
What is this? Uncountable Noun/ Countable Noun
melon (Countable Noun)
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noodles (Uncountable Noun)
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bread (Uncountable Noun)
What does he like doing?
He likes going fishing.
What does she like doing?
She likes cooking.
What does she like doing?
She likes diving.
Does he like reading book?
No, he doesn't.
What does he like doing?
He likes playing volleyball.