Early lifeChan was born on 7 April 1954, in <u>British</u> <u>Honk Kong</u>, as Chan Kong-sang, to Charleand Charlie and Lee Lee Chan, refugees from the <u>Chinesse War</u>. He was nicknamed Pao-pao <u>Chinese</u>: 炮炮 ("Cannonball") because the energetic child was always rolling aβ His parents worked for the French ambassador in Hong Kong, and Chan spent his formative years within the grounds of the consul's residence in the Victoria Peak district.Chan attended the Nah-Hwa Primary School on <u>Honk Kong Island</u>
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1. I am drinking water. I am running now. I am talking with my friends. I am fighting with the boy. I am doing homework now.
2. I am not eatting apples now. I am not playing now. I am not talking now. I am not doing homework now. I am not fighting now.
3. Am I play? Am I drinking? Am I fighting? Am I eatting? Am I laughing?
4. He is laughing about the joke. She is playing now. He is sitting at table. She is thinking about the homework. It is playing with it's toy.
5. He isn't playing. He isn't dancing. She isn't singing. She isn't laughing. It isn't playing.
6. Is he dancing? Is she singing? Is it playing? Is she laughing? Is he playing?
7. You are a pilot. They're players. We're singers. You're a dancer. They're cookers.
8. They aren't players. You aren't a pilot. We aren't dancers. They aren't cookers. You aren't singers.
9. Are they cookers? Are you a pilot? Are we dancers. Are you a man?
Are you singers?