Practice Speaking English

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Index To Be. .................................................................................................................................... 1 To Be Past Tense. ............................................................................................................... 3 Interrogative form. Short answers. ...................................................................................... 4 To Have. To Have got. ....................................................................................................... 5 Pronouns. ............................................................................................................................. 8 Demonstrative Pronouns. ............................................................................................... 10 Pronouns: something, anything, nothing, somebody, anybody, nobody. ......................... 11 Pronouns: many, much, a few, few, a little, little, a lot, a lot of. ............................... 12 Reflexive Pronouns. ......................................................................................................... 14 Modal Verb Can. ............................................................................................................... 15 100 Common Words in English. ..................................................................................... 17


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To Be. I am in the room. I am a doctor. I am twenty years old. I am tired. I am a student.

I’m in the room. I’m a doctor. I’m twenty years old. I’m tired. I’m a student.

He is an accountant. He is forty-five years old. He is from Canada. He is my friend. He is an architect.

He’s an accountant. He’s forty-five years old. He’s from Canada. He’s my friend. He’s an architect.

She is a director. She is funny. She is from Ukraine. She is twenty-nine years old.

She’s a director. She’s funny. She’s from Ukraine. She’s twenty-nine years old.

We are mechanics. We are from the USA. We are students. We are very busy.

We’re mechanics. We’re from the USA. We’re students. We’re very busy.

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You are a student. You are a smart guy. You are not alone. You are from England. You are twenty-five years old.

You’re a student. You’re a smart guy. You’re not alone. You’re from England. You’re twenty-five years old.

It is cold today. It is a book. It is nine o’clock. It is Sunday today. It is a ticket. It is an apple.

It’s cold today. It’s a book. It’s nine o’clock. It’s Sunday today. It’s a ticket. It’s an apple.

They are German. They are my new friends. They are from Paris. They are at school.

They’re German. They’re my new friends. They’re from Paris. They’re at school.

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To Be Past Tense. I was busy. I was happy. I was in Italy. I was there.

I wasn’t busy. I wasn’t happy. I wasn’t in Italy. I wasn’t there.

You were busy. You were happy. You were in Italy. You were there.

You weren’t busy. You weren’t happy. You weren’t in Italy. You weren’t there.

She was busy. She was happy. She was in Italy. She was there.

She wasn’t busy. She wasn’t happy. She wasn’t in Italy. She wasn’t there.

He was busy. He was happy. He was in Italy. He was there.

He wasn’t busy. He wasn’t happy. He wasn’t in Italy. He wasn’t there.

We were busy today. We were happy. We were in Italy. We were there.

We weren’t busy today. We weren’t happy. We weren’t in Italy. We weren’t there.

They were busy. They were so happy last year. They were in Italy. They were there.

They weren’t busy. They weren’t happy. They weren’t in Italy. They weren’t there.

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Interrogative form. Short answers. Was I right? Was I there? Was I writing this? Was I late?

Yes, you were. No, you weren’t. Yes, you were. No, you weren’t.

Was he right? Was he there? Was he writing this? Was he late?

Yes, he was. No, he wasn’t. Yes, he was. No, he wasn’t.

Was she right? Was she there? Was she writing this? Was she late?

No, she wasn’t. Yes, she was. No, she wasn’t. Yes, she was.

Were you in Italy? Were you late? Were you writing this? Were you late?

Yes, we were. No, we weren’t. Yes, we were. No, we weren’t.

Were we right? Were we there? Were we writing this? Were we late?

No, you weren’t. Yes, you were. No, you weren’t. Yes, you were.

Were they right? Were they there? Were they writing this? Were they late?

Yes, they were. No, they weren’t. Yes, they were. No, they weren’t. Index 4


To Have. To Have got. I have a car. I have a dog. I have a house. I have a computer. I have a new job.

You have a lot of work. You have a cat. You have a nice house. You have a book.

He has a camera. He has a dog. He has a car. He has a company.

I have got a car. I’ve got a car. I have got a dog. I’ve got a dog. I have got a house. I’ve got a house. I have got a computer. I’ve got a computer. I have got a new job. I’ve got a new job. You have got a lot of work. You’ve got a lot of work. You have got a cat. You’ve got a cat. You have got a nice house. You’ve got a nice house. You have got a book. You’ve got a book. He has got a camera. He’s got a camera. He has got a dog. He’s got a dog. He has got a car. He’s got a car He has got a company. He’s got a company. Index 5


She has got a cat. She’s got a cat. She has got a big family. She’s got a big family. She has got two brothers. She’s got two brothers. She has got a company. She’s got a company.

She has a cat. She has a big family. She has two brothers. She has a company.

It has got a hole. It’s got a hole. It has got a stereo. It’s got a stereo. It has got doors. It’s got doors. It has got candies. It’s got candies.

It has a hole. It has a stereo. It has doors. It has candies.

We have a nice flat. We have a pen. We have a new bicycle. We have an interesting book. We have plenty of time.

We have got a nice flat. We’ve got a nice flat. We have got a pen. We’ve got a pen. We have got a new bicycle. We’ve got a new bicycle. We have got an interesting book. We’ve got an interesting book. We have got plenty of time. We’ve got plenty of time.

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You have a nice apartment. You have a pen. You have a new bicycle. You have an interesting book. You have plenty of time.

They have a nice apartment. They have pens. They have a new bicycle.

You have got a nice apartment. You’ve got a nice apartment. You have got a pen. You’ve got a pen. You have got a new bicycle. You’ve got a new bicycle. You have got an interesting book. You’ve got an interesting book. You have got plenty of time. You’ve got plenty of time. They have got a nice apartment. They’ve got a nice apartment. They have got pens. They’ve got pens. They have got a new bicycle. They’ve got a new bicycle.

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