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    Possessive ADJECTIVE

    My dog has a first name, its hamburger.

    Your cat has a last name, its soup.

    His favorite food is kimchi khoshur.

    Her boyfriend works as a photographer at the

    police station.Excuse me.__Are__ you Mr. Yellow.

    No, Im_ not.

    _Hes_ Over there.

    My name is Nicky Poler.

    Oh, Im sorry. Well,_its_ nice to meet you.

    Nice to meet you, too.

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    Good bye. Have a nice day.

    1Im just fine. Thank you.

    2Its nice to meet you.

    3Thanks. You too.

    See you later.

    Im ok. Thank you.

    2OK. Bye-Bye.

    Not bad. How are you?

    Hi. How are you.

    Not bad, thanks.

    Good night.

    I like kimchi.

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    Good evening, Bob.

    Hello. How are you, Bob?

    Great. How about you, Bob?

    Good night. See you tomorrow, Bob.

    It

    This

    These

    Theyre

    What are these this it?

    This TheyreIts keys.

    No, theyre not.

    Where are the keys?

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    The keys are on the book.

    The marker is on the keyboard.

    Where is the soda?

    The soda is in the bottle.

    Are they from England?

    No, theyre not from England.

    Is he from Pakistan?

    No, hes not from Pakistan.Hes from

    Mongolia.

    Where was he last night?

    He was at Sukhbaatar square all night.

    Larry isnt serious. Hes funny beautiful heavy?

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    Jeannette is a really good talker. Shes very

    friendly shy thin.

    My teacher isnt short. Shes tall.

    Is this Sues scarf?

    A.Yes, it is.B.No, its the dogs.

    Is this Sues bone?

    A.Yes, it is.B.No, its the dogs.

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    Are you wearing jeans?

    No, I am wearing a coat.

    Is Mr. Simms wearing a suit?No, he is not wearing a suit.

    Verb Is are / am + verb / ING