Is he your brother?
A. He's my father.
Who's that man?
B. No, he isn't.
Where are you from?
C. I am from China.
Look at the elephant.
D. Three.
How many giraffes?
E. It's so big.
—No, it (is/ isn't).
?
Where's my cap? A. Yes, it is.
Is this your library? B. It's on the bed.
Look, this is my classroom. C. It's a chair.
What's this in English? D. Wow, It's so big.
Where is Danny? E. He is in the teachers' office.
Do you like fish?
A.It's a cat.
What's your favourite animal?
B.Here you are.
Who's that?
C.Yes,I do.
Pass me the rice.
D.No,he doesn't.
Does Tom play football on Mondays?
E.It's Lucy.
—Where's my uncle, Mum?
—He's in the study.
—What do you play?
—I play the piano.
—The tie is very nice. How much is it?
—Twenty-eight yuan.
—Let's go fishing.
—Good idea.
—Who's that man? Is he your father?
—No, he isn't.
—Can I help you?
—Some sandwiches, please.
Is that a panda?
A. Thank you.
Does Sam like football?
B. No, it isn't.
A pen for you.
C. I have Chinese.
What do you have at school?
D. No, she hasn't.
Has Lingling got a sweater?
E. Yes, he does.
— She's my sister. She's in the UK.
—I'm from Australia.
—Sure, here you are.
A.— Do you like grapes? — No,I don't.
B. Oh, it's a toy elephant. I like it!
C.— How old are you? —I'm five years old.
D. We need eight plates.
E.— Have some cake. — Thanks.