Asking and Answering Questions
No, I haven’t.
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No, I don’t. No, you don’t. No, he doesn’t. No, she doesn’t. No, it doesn’t. No, we don’t. No, you don’t. No, they don’t.
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Do I eat dragons? Do you eat dragons? Does dad eat dragons? Does mum eat dragons? Does the dog eat dragons? Do we eat dragons? Do you eat dragons? Do the neighbours eat dragons?
No, they haven’t.
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No, he hasn’t.
Have they found the missing cards?
Have you got any football cards?
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Has Zoom taken your football cards?
Phew! What a relief.
TASK a Thank goodness no one eats dragons. But if they did, what would the answers be? Change the answers into “yes”. Use the verb to do, for example: Yes, I do. b Ask and answer the questions again. Use the words monsters, teachers, children.
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