Where we are? We are in the classroom. Are they in the classroom, too? Yes, they are in the classroom. Where is the door?The door is in the wall. That is a window. The roo mis in the school. There is a book on the table. There isn´t a book on the floor. The teacher is here an the pupil is there. Where is the teacher? He is here and the pupil is here also. Is the pupil and the teacher in classroom? Yes, they are here. Where are you? I´m here and she is here too. Where is the map of England? It is on the wall.

Our class has four walls, a window and two doors. How many Windows has the class? It has only one. It has a table and ten desk. The table is for the teacher, the desk are for the children. The pupils have a bench, a desk and a satchel for books, pencils and rubbish. The girl has a copybook. Under the blackboard is the sponge and the duster in a box. Where is the blackboard? It´s behind the teacher´s table. The teacher has a chalk. The pupils has pens and ink. Have the pupils chalk? No, they have pens and pencils, only.

Leaves of the tree are green. Are green leaves of the books, too? No leaves of the tres are White. The child has a large stick. The childre have two small miece. Geese have two legs, but dogs have four. The child has a foot on the chair. How many feet does a child have? How many legs does a cat have?

The child has a White goose. How many goose does the child have? He has only one. Do you have a brother? Yes, I have a brother. There are two men in the house. There are a boy, two girls and three women, too. There are three boxes on the table. This box is for pencils, this box is for the chalk and that box is for the sponge and the duster.

Are correct these questions that I have just looked in a book? They don´t used “do”.

Had the pupils books? Had the house a roof? Have you a staff?

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