I-am
He/she/it-is
They/we/you-are.
There`s no school today, it`s the weekend!
Hurrah! I don`t get up at seven o`clock at the weekend. I get up at half past ten. I go swimming with my sister and then we have lunch in town.
I take the dog for a walk in the afternoon and my sister does her
homework. Then I listen to music in my room. My sister doesn't . She
<span>reads magazines and plays computer games. We have dinner at eight o`clock. Then we watch</span><span> TV. We go to bed at eleven o`clock. What about you? What do you do at the weekend.</span>
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1. I must read in English a lot.
2. You need to visit doctor.
3. You need to go on foot a lot.
4. You may not go by public transport.
I am a pupil. I am at school. My brother is an artist. He is not an engineer. My sister is at work. He is a doctor. He is a student. Are you a student? – No, I am a doctor. My sister is at home. We are not at school. We are at home. My brother is a pupil. He is at school. Is your mom at home? – No, she is at work. Is your cousin at home? No, he is at school. He is a pupil. Is your sister a teacher? No, she is a student. Is your father at work? No, he is at home. Is your sister a driver? Yes. Is she at home? No, she is at work. My grandfather is a scientist. My mom is not a teacher. She is a doctor. She is very good doctor.