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your English books?
Miss White comes into the classroom. She sees some school things on the (teacher) desk. There is a pencil box, a red pencil, two black (pen), a blue watch and orange notebook. Whose are they?
Miss White asks Tina, "Tina, is this (you) pencil box?" Tina says," Yes, it is. Thank you." "Are (this) your pens?" asks Miss White." No, they . They're (Lucy)," says Tina.
Miss White goes to Lucy and says," Are they your pens, Lucy?" Lucy says, "Yes, they are. Thank you. ""What the red pencil? Is it (you), too?" Miss White asks. "No, it Isn't." says Lucy. "The watch and the notebook aren't mine, either(也).""Oh, I can put them the lost and found box," says Miss White.
Dear Sally,
When you go to see your brother, you can take some things to him: his math book, a baseball, notebooks, CDs and a video cassette(录像带), You both can play baseball tomorrow afternoon. Your brother needs the CDs. And you can enjoy the CDs together. The math book is on the desk. The baseball is under the bed. The CDs are in the bookcase. The video cassette is behind the computer,
Have a good time! Baby!
Mom
—Where those ?
—In the bookcase.
Are those in your ?
Where is her ?
Jim's schoolbag?
—_______. You can ask our teacher for it.
— .
your computer?
He asks, "Where my keys?"
A: Alice, can I use(用) your eraser?
B: OK. Here you are.
A: I don't know. I can't find it.
B:
A: No, it isn't. My pen and ruler are in the pencil box.
B:
A: Oh, it's an eraser.
B:
A: No, it isn't. It's black but mine is white.
B:
A: Wow, you're right. It's in it. Thank you very much.
B: You're welcome.
A. Is it in your pencil box? B. Is that yours? C. But where is your eraser? D. I think your eraser is in your schoolbag. E. What's that under the chair? F. How do you spell it? G. Are they yours? |