—No, they aren't.
—It is _____
— Maybe it is _________________.
— You are welcome.
— They are dirty. Please throw them away.
— It is ___.
— They are ___.
tidy They let are at is mess tidying Whose |
— Candy ___ (drop) a box.
A. No, it's too big for me. B. It's Kim's scarf. C. Maybe they are Jim's gloves. D. It's Bob's coat. It's too big for me. E. Yes, they are. They're just right for me! |
Whose gloves are these?___
Is it your coat, Danny? ___
Whose scarf is this? ___
Are they your shorts? ___
Whose coat is this? ___
A. I think they're Bill's. B. Yes, they're mine! They're my shoes. C. These shoes aren't mine. D. You must look after your shoes! E. Are these shoes yours? |
Clare: Bob! Come here! Whose shoes are these? They look like yours.
Bob: Let me see. ___
Clare: Whose shoes are they then?
Bob: ___
Clare: Come here, Bill. ___
Bill: Which shoes?
Clare: Those under the tree.
Bill: Let me see. ___
Clare: Put them on, Bill. ___
Bill: OK. Thank you, Clare.
Clare: You're welcome.
___No, they aren't. They're your father's.
___And those pants? Are they yours?
___Whose coat is this, Mum?
___It's mine.
___ pencils are ___?
Look at the table. There are many things on the table. There is a pencil, a ruler, a rubber and two pens. There are two balls, three books, a violin and a guitar on it, too. We don't know whose they are. Oh, there are names on it. Whose guitar is this? It is Lucy's guitar. It is new and wonderful. Whose books are these? They are Kate's books. They are thick. The violin is Lily's. The ruler and rubber are Sam's. The two pens are Ken's. They are long.
Look at the room. It's big and clean. There is a big table near the window. There are three books, two volleyballs, a violin and a guitar on it. Whose books are these? They are Lucy's B8books. Lucy likes reading. The volleyball are Mike s. Mike likes playing volleyball. He often(经常) plays it with his friends after school. The violin is Sally's. Sally can play the violin very well. Whose guitar is this? It is Peter's guitar. It is new and wonderful.
At Pat's home
All: The food is delicious. Thank you, Mrs Wang.
Pat's Mum: You are welcome.
Tom: But look at your new house. What a mess!
Lily: Ah! It is clean and tidy when we come. But now you see a messy desk.
Ann: Look at the newspapers. They're all over the sofa. And there is some paper on the floor.
Tom: Look at the kitchen. It's much dirtier(脏得多). The bin is full of rubbish. The sink (水槽)is full of bowls, plates and spoons. The walls
are oily (有油的) and dirty. And the floor is very dirty, too.
Nick: So everybody, let's clean the house. Girls clean the kitchen. And boys clean the living room. Half an hour later...
All: Wow, the house is clean and new again.
Girls: The desk is tidy. The table and the walls are quite clean.
Boys: Look at the kitchen. All the things are clean and tidy. The cupboard(橱柜)is tidy. The bin and the sink are empty(空的). And the walls are clean.
Girls: But look at the floor. It's still dirty.
Boys: Oh, no! We forgot to sweep the floor.
Pat's Mum: Thank you! You are good children.