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Are you busy?
Yes, I am. I’m…
She’s brushing her teeth.
He’s cleaning his room.
He’s feeding his cat.
She’s fixing her car.
He’s painting his wall.
She’s reading her book.
He’s washing his window.
Possessive Adjectives
• I’m washing my hair.
• You’re washing your hair.
• He’s washing his hair.
• She’s washing her hair.
• It’s washing its hair.
• They’re washing their hair.
• We’re washing our hair.
Yes, he is. He’s cleaning his apartment.
Yes, she is. She’s feeding her cat.
Yes, we are. We’re fixing our TV.
Yes, they are. They’re painting their bedroom.
Yes, I am. I’m doing my homework.
Yes, he is. He’s washing his clothes.
Yes, they are. They’re painting their garage.
Yes, he is. He’s feeding his dog.
Yes, we are. We’re doing our exercises.
Yes, I am. I’m fixing my bicycle.
Yes, she is. She’s washing her car.
Yes, he is. He’s cleaning his yard.
Yes, they are. They’re brushing their teeth.
Yes, we are. We’re washing our windows.
Yes, she is. She’s reading her e-mail.
Listening Exercise
Listen and choose the correct answer.
Write in your notebook the correct answer
(A or B)
A.The newspaper.
B.Breakfast.
A.Her e-mail.
B.Dinner.
A.The dinning room.
B.Soccer.
A.Their kitchen.
B.Basketball.
A.TV.
B.My clothes.
A.His neighbors.
B.His windows.
Everybody at 159 River St. is very busy today. Mr. Price is cleaning his bedroom. Ms Hunter is painting her bathroom. Ricky Gomez is feeding his cat. Mr. and Mrs. Wong are washing their clothes. Mrs. Martin is doing her exercises. And Judy and Larry Clark are fixing their car. I’m busy, too. I’m washing my windows…and of course, I’m watching all my neighbors. It’s a very busy day at 159 River Street.
In groups, work together and write about 320 Main Street.
Short answers
Are you studying English?
Yes, I am.
Yes, we are.
Yes, she is.
Yes, they are.
Yes, he is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, I am.
Yes, you are.
Vocabulary preview
• tall – short
• young – old
• heavy/fat – thin
• new – old
• married – single
• handsome – ugly
• beautiful/pretty – ugly
• large/big – small/little
• noisy/loud – quiet
• expensive – cheap
• easy – difficult
• rich - poor
She’s tall. She’s short.
He’s young. He’s old.
He’s heavy. He’s thin.
It’s new.
It’s old.
They’re married. He’s single.
He’s handsome. He’s ugly.
She’s beautiful. She’s ugly.
It’s large. It’s small.
He’s noisy. He’s quiet.
It’s expensive. It’s cheap.
They’re easy. They’re difficult.
He’s rich. He’s poor.
Is itit isn’t. It’s old
Is he
he isn’t He’s old
Are theythey aren’t They’re quiet
Is itit isn’t It’s expensive
Is hehe isn’t He’s short
Is sheshe isn’t She’s married
Is it it isn’t It’s ugly
Is itit isn’t It’s big
Are theythey aren’t They’re easy
Is hehe isn’t He’s heavy