How many teeth do you have? I have thirty teeth.

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How many teeth do you have? I have thirty teeth.
How much hair do you have? I have a lot of hair.
How many boyfriends do you have? I don’t have any
boyfriends.
The glass is broken. Your arm is broken.
You break the glass. The glass is broken.
You break the plate. The plate is in bad shape.
How are you? I am fine (well, all right, in good
shape).
You are a cook. You cough.
I have a cough. Do you cough? Yes, I do.
You climb up a high mountain. Your legs are sore.
You swim for a long time. Your arms are sore.
You watch a movie on television for four hours. Your
eyes are sore.
You sing one hundred songs. You have a sore throat.
Do you have a sore throat? Yes, I do.
He has a cold. He has a headache.
She has a toothache.
I have a cough and a sore throat.
You mop the floor. Your arms are sore.
Throw the glass at the wall. The glass is broken.
Let me break your arms, ok?
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Whose towel is it? That towel is mine. Whose airplane
is that? That is yours. Whose horse is this? This horse
is his.
Whose loaf of ham is that? That loaf of ham is hers.
Whose bathroom is it? It is mine.
Whose jar of jam is that? That jar of jam is hers.
Whose lunch is this? This lunch is his.
Whose crayons are these? These crayons are theirs.
Whose books are those? Those books are ours.
Whose birds are those? Those birds are hers.
Go to the pond with your mother and your brother.
Listen to someone say to your mother “whose kids are
those?”. Listen to your mother say “they are mine”.
You are a mother. Bring your laundry to the washing
machine. You see a small tissue in your laundry. You
ask “Whose tissue is it?”. Listen to your son say:
“that is mine.”
You are in your living room. You don’t have any
money. Look under the sofa for some money. Take
five hundred dollars out from under the sofa and say
“whose money is it?”. Listen to your sister say “that is
mine”. Put the money into your pocket and run
outside.
You are in your house with your family. Say to your
father “Whose house is it?”. Listen to your father say
“this house is ours.”
You are in the park. You watch Kendrick, Wendy, and
Teresa make a pond. Ask your friend “whose pond is
that?”. Watch your friend point at Kendrick, Wendy,
and Teresa and say “that pond is theirs.”.
You have a long mustache. You have blonde hair, too.
Do you have an oven? Yes, I do. You bake cookies in
the oven.
How many notebooks do you have? I have three
notebooks.
How many pairs of socks do you have? I have five
pairs of socks.
How many pencils do you have? I only have one
pencil.
How much milk tea does she have? She has little milk
tea.
You are not all right (not well, in bad shape)
I am fine (well, all right, in good shape).
You break the glass. You break the cup.
I have a cough. You cough many times. Go see a
doctor and take some medicine.
You do your homework for two hours. Is your hand
sore? Yes, it is.
You are a baker. You bake a big pizza. Are your hands
sore? Yes, they are.
You climb up a high mountain. Are your legs sore?
Yes, they are.
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