A. The ball is in the box. B. I like strawberries. C. It’s a monkey. It’s thin. D. The bag is on the desk. E. W: Do you like watermelons? M: No, I don’t. |
A. She’s my mother. B. It’s under your desk. C. I see nine. D. Yes, I do. E. I’m from the UK. |
A.mother | B.brother | C.family |
A.sixteen | B.fourteen | C.grandpa |
A.tall | B.student | C.short |
A.fruit | B.orange | C.grape |
A.on | B.he | C.in |
A.You are welcome. |
B.OK. I like grapes, too. |
C.How many oranges do you see? |
D.No, I don’t. |
E.Can I have two oranges? |
A. —How many cars do you have? —I have nineteen. B. —How many apples do you have? —I have five. C. —Do you like oranges? —No, I don’t. I like pears. D. —Where is the ball? —Look, it’s under the desk. E. —How many balls can you see? —I can see twelve. |
twelve watermelons thirteen in |
A. Here you are. B. I see fifteen. C. Is it under the book? D. No, I don’t. E. OK. |