- We could see The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. It’s an old western.
-I saw that a few weeks ago with my dad.
- Did you like it?
- I found it boring. Too many cowboys and horses. I prefer horror films. Let’s get Friday the
13th. It’s a classic. - I watched it last night on TV. It didn’t scare me at all.
- Well, what about a comedy with Jim Carrey?
- Again? We rented a comedy last week. How about Star Wars?
- No, not science fiction again. And no more adventure films, please. Let’s get something different.
-Well, what’s left? What about this one, A Love Story? Ha, ha!
-Yuk! Not a romance. No way. How about one with crime or a drama?
-I know! Silence of the Lambs with Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. It won Oscars for best actress, actor and director in 1992.
-It’s also a horror film. Wicked – let’s get it.
2. is Ann writing a letter?
yes, she is/no, she isn't.
3. is david having breakfast?
yes, he is/no, he isn't.
4. is mr Green asking Amy about her studies?
5. is mrs Green watching TV?
6. are the children reading a new book?
yes, they are/no, they aren't.
7. is Peter showing his picture?
8. are the students writing a test?
9. are we having tea now?
yes, we are/no, we aren't.
10. are you having coffee now?
yes, you are/no, you aren't.
- We could see The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. It’s an old western.
-I saw that a few weeks ago with my dad.
- Did you like it?
- I found it boring. Too many cowboys and horses. I prefer horror films. Let’s get Friday the
13th. It’s a classic. - I watched it last night on TV. It didn’t scare me at all.
- Well, what about a comedy with Jim Carrey?
- Again? We rented a comedy last week. How about Star Wars?
- No, not science fiction again. And no more adventure films, please. Let’s get something different.
-Well, what’s left? What about this one, A Love Story? Ha, ha!
-Yuk! Not a romance. No way. How about one with crime or a drama?
-I know! Silence of the Lambs with Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. It won Oscars for best actress, actor and director in 1992.
-It’s also a horror film. Wicked – let’s get it.
2. is Ann writing a letter?
yes, she is/no, she isn't.
3. is david having breakfast?
yes, he is/no, he isn't.
4. is mr Green asking Amy about her studies?
yes, he is/no, he isn't.
5. is mrs Green watching TV?
yes, she is/no, she isn't.
6. are the children reading a new book?
yes, they are/no, they aren't.
7. is Peter showing his picture?
yes, he is/no, he isn't.
8. are the students writing a test?
yes, they are/no, they aren't.
9. are we having tea now?
yes, we are/no, we aren't.
10. are you having coffee now?
yes, you are/no, you aren't.