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2.5a Question words: Whose...! 2.7 be; short answers
Whose book is this? It's Ben's book. Are you from France? Yes, I am.
Is she on the phone? No, she isn't.
We use Whose to ask about the owner of
something. We always use the long form in affirmative short
answers.
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Yes, we are. (NOT Yes, we're.)
Whose watch is this?
We can use short forms in negative short answers.
It's Rebecca's watch.
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Are you sixteen? No, I'm not.
Are you eleven? Yes, I am,
2.8 Question words: Who ■ f t
Who's Oscar? Oscar is a dog.
To show possession we put 's on the end of the
W ho is the song for? It's for my sister.
noun.
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Deborah's mobile Who's your teacher?
Tony's brother Who is your friend?
The girl's bag
2.9 Prepositions: in, at, for
2.6 ^.questions
Roger's in the garden.
Am I Paul's at school.
This song is for you.
we
Are you at home? We use at when we talk about a place or building
they in the and in when we mean inside a place. We use for
he classroom? when we give something to someone.
Is she from Britain? Translate
it Mrs Brown's in Paris.
Where is she from? Brian's at home.
When is your birthday? This song is for my friends.
To make questions with the verb be we put the
verb before the subject. 3 My world
He is our new classmate Is he our new
classmate?
3.1 have got: affirmative
For Wh- questions we add the question word at the I
beginning. We have
Translate You 've fifty books,
two mp3
Is he friendly? They got
players,
Are they singers? He a mobile.
Where are you from? has
She
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It