A. Is that your eraser? B. Yes, it is. It's mine. C. Excuse me. D. No, they aren't. E. Thank you for your help. F. How do you spell it? G. What are these? |
A: What's this in English?
B: It's an eraser.
A:
B: E-R-A-S-E-R.
A:
B: No, it isn't.
A: What about this pencil?
B:
A: Here you are.
B:
A: You're welcome.
—No, it (be not).
—________.
, .
—is my brother.
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her I box this you |
—No, it isn't. The yellow eraser is .
No, they aren't
—No, It isn't.
This is my book. yours?
The dictionary isn't. It's .
This pen .
This is (I) friend. (he) name is Jim Green. He's English boy. He's thirteen years old. He's in No 10 Middle School. He is Class Two. Grade Seven. He and I (be) in the same class, but in different rows.
This is my (China) teacher. She is a woman. Her is Gao Ling. She is thirty (year) old. She's a good teacher. She is my good friend, . We love (she) very much.
Hello, boys and girls! I 1 Frank Smith. This is 2 backpack. It is black. Oh, that is 3 eraser. It's white. But(但是)it 4 my eraser, I found it 5 Class 3, Grade 7. Is this your eraser?
— . It Is her dictionary.
— .
No, .