—Where ______ your food?—I only have two hamburgers. They ____ on the table.
A. is; is B. is; are C. are; is D. are; are
—Let’s _________ some chicken. —Great! I like chicken.
A. like B. has C. to have D. Eat
—Does Bob have vegetables for dinner?—______. But his sister has some carrots.
A. Yes, he has B. No, he hasn’t C. Yes, he does D. No, he doesn’t
—How are you, Nancy?—I’m not ______. And I can’t eat ______ every day.
A. OK; good B. well; good C. well; fine D. fine; well
—What fruit does Jenny ______?—She ______ apples.
A. like; like B. like; likes C. likes; like D. likes; likes
—Excuse ______. Is this ______ book?—Yes, thanks.
A. me; my B. I; your C. me; your D. I; my