3. Is there any milk here?
Yes, there is. There’s some on the table. 4. Is there a hammer here?
Yes, there is. There’s one on the bookcase. 5. Is there any tea here?
Yes, there is. There’s some on the table. 6. Is there a vase here?
Yes, there is. There’s one on the radio. 7. Is there a suit here?
Yes, there is. There’s one in the wardrobe. 8. Is there any tobacco here?
Yes, there is. There’s some in the tin. 9. Is there any chocolate here?
Yes, there is. There’s some on the desk. 10. Is there any cheese here?
Yes, there is. There’s one on the plate. Lesson 44 P-88 A
1. I can see some spoons, but I can’t see any knives. 2. I can see some hammers, but I can’t see any boxes.
3. I can see some coffee, but I can’t see any loaves of bread. 4. I can see some cupboards, but I can’t see any shelves.
5. I can see Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown, but I can’t see their wives. 6. I can see some cups, but I can’t see any dishes. 7. I can see some cars, but I can’t see any buses. B
1. Is there any milk here?
Yes, there is. There’s some in front of the door. 2. Is there any soap here?
Yes, there is. There’s some on the cupboard. 3. Are there any newspapers here?
Yes, there are. There are some behind that vase. 4. Is there any water here?
Yes, there is. There’s some in those glasses. 5. Is there any tea here?
Yes, there is. There’s some in those cups. 6. Are there any cups here?
Yes, there are. There are some in front of that kettle. 7. Is there any chocolate here?
Yes, there is. There’s some behind that book. 8. Are there any teapots here?
Yes, there are. There are some in that cupboard. 9. Are there any cars here?
Yes, there are. There are some in front of that building. 10. Is there any coffee here?
Yes, there is. There’s some on the table.
Lesson 46 P-92 A
1. They can type these letters. 2. She can make the bed.
3. You can swim across the river. 4. We can come now.
5. We can run across the park. 6. He can sit on the grass.
7. I can give him some chocolate. B
1. Can you type this letter? Yes, I can.
What can you do? I can type this letter.
2. Can Mary wait for the bus? Yes, she can. What can she do?
She can wait for the bus.
3. Can Mary and Jane wash the dishes? Yes, they can. What can they do?
They can wash the dishes.
4. Can George take these flowers to her? Yes, he can. What can he do?
He can take these flowers to her. 5. Can the cat drink its milk? Yes, it can. What can it do? It can drink its milk.
6. Can you and Tom paint this bookcase? Yes, we can.
What can you and Tom do? We can paint this bookcase. 7. Can you see that aeroplane? Yes, I can.
What can you do?
I can see that aeroplane. 8. Can Jane read this book? Yes, she can. What can she do?
She can read this book. Lesson 48 P-96 A
1. The aeroplane is flying over the village. 2. The ship is going under the bridge.
3. The children are swimming across the river. 4. Two cats are running along the wall. 5. The boy is jumping off the branch.
6. The girl is sitting between her mother and her father. 7. The teacher is standing in front of the blackboard. 8. The blackboard is behind the teacher. B
1. Do you like honey?
Yes, I do. I like honey, but I don’t want any. 2. Do you like bananas?
Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don’t want one. 3. Do you like jam?
Yes, I do. I like jam, but I don’t want any. 4. Do you like oranges?
Yes, I do. I like oranges, but I don’t want one. 5. Do you like ice cream?
Yes, I do. I like ice cream, but I don’t want any. 6. Do you like whisky?
Yes, I do. I like whisky, but I don’t want any. 7. Do you like apples?
Yes, I do. I like apples, but I don’t want one. 8. Do you like wine?
Yes, I do. I like wine, but I don’t want any. 9. Do you like biscuits?
Yes, I do. I like biscuits, but I don’t want one. 10. Do you like beer?
Yes, I do. I like beer, but I don’t want any. Lesson 50 P-100 A
1. He likes coffee, but I don’t. 2. She likes tea, but he doesn’t.
3. He is eating some bread, but she isn’t. 4. She can type very well, but he can’t. 5. They are working hard, but we aren’t. 6. He is reading a magazine, but I am not. B
1. Does Sam like cabbage?
Yes, he does. He likes cabbage, but he doesn’t want any. 2. Does Sam like lettuce?
Yes, he does. He likes lettuce, but he doesn’t want any. 3. Do you like peas?
Yes, I do. I like peas, but I don’t want any. 4. Does Mrs. White like beans?
Yes, she does. She likes beans, but she doesn’t want any. 5. Do you like bananas?
Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don’t want any.
6. Does Mr. Jones like oranges?
Yes, he does. He likes oranges, but he doesn’t want any. 7. Does George like apples?
Yes, he does. He likes apples, but he doesn’t want any. 9. Does Elizabeth like pears?
Yes, she does .She likes grapes, but she doesn’t want any. 10. Does Carol like peaches?
Yes, she does. She likes peaches, but she doesn’t want any. Lesson 52 P104 A
1. We come from Germany, but Dimitri comes from Greece. 2. I like cold weather, but he likes warm weather.
3. He comes from the U.S., but she comes from England. 4. She doesn’t like the winter, but she likes the summer. 5. I come from Norway, but you come from Spain.
6. Stella comes from Spain, but Hans and Karl come from Germany. 7. We don’t come from Spain. We come from Brazil. B
1. Where does she come from? Does she come from England? No, she doesn’t come from England. She comes from the U.S. What nationality is she? She’s American.
2. Where do they come from? Do they come from France? No, they don’t come from France. They come from England. What nationality are they? They’re English.
3. Where does he come from? Does he comes from France? No, he doesn’t come from France. He comes from Germany. What nationality is he? He’s German.
4. Where does he come from? Does he come from Italy? No, he doesn’t come from Italy. He comes from Greece. What nationality is he? He’s Greek.
5. Where do they come from? Do they come from Greece? No, they don’t come from Greece. They come from Italy. What nationality are they? They’re Italian.
6. Where do they come from? Do they come from Brazil? No, they don’t come from Brazil. They come from Norway. What nationality are they? They’re Norwegian.
7. Where do they come from? Do they come from Norway? No, they don’t come from Norway. They come from Greece. What nationality are they? They’re Greek.
8. Where does she come from? Does she come from Italy? No, she doesn’t come from Italy. She comes from Spain. What nationality is she? She’s Spanish.
9. Where does she come from? Does she come from Norway? No, she doesn’t come from Norway. She comes from France. What nationality is she? She’s French.
10. Where does he come from? Does he come from the U.S.? No, he doesn’t come from the U.S. He comes from Brazil. What nationality is he? He’s Brazilian. Lesson 54 P-108 A
1. The sun sets late.
Does the sun set late? The sun doesn’t set late. 2. He likes ice cream.
Does he like ice cream? He doesn’t like ice cream. 3. Mrs. Jones wants a biscuit.
Does she want a biscuit? She doesn’t want a biscuit. 4. Jim comes from England.
Does Jim come from England? He doesn’t come from England. B
1. Where does he come from? Is he Australian? Yes. He’s Australian. He comes from Australia. 2. Where does he come from? Is he Austrian? Yes. He’s Austrian. He comes from Austria. 3. Where does he come from? Is he Canadian? Yes. He’s Canadian. He comes from Canada. 4. Where do they come from? Are they Chinese? Yes. They’re Chinese. They come from China. 5. Where does he come from? Is he Finnish? Yes. He’s Finnish. He comes from Finland. 6. Where does she come from? Is she Indian? Yes. She’s Indian. She comes from India.
7. Where do they come from? Are they Japanese? Yes. They are Japanese. They come from Japan. 8. Where do they come from? Are they Nigerian? Yes. They’re Nigerian. They come from Nigeria. 9. Where does she come from? Is she Turkish? Yes. She’s Turkish. She comes from Turkey. 10. Where does she come from? Is she Korean. Yes. She’s Korean. She comes from Korea. Lesson56 P-112 A
1. The children go to school in the morning.