1) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. WHAT IS HIS NAME? a) His name is Tom. b) He is six years old. c) He has three friends at school. d) He plays soccer. 2) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. DOES HE LIKE HIS SCHOOL? a) Yes, she does. b) No, she doesn't. c) Yes, he does. d) No, he doesn't. 3) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. HOW MANY FRIENDS DOES HE HAVE IN HIS SCHOOL? a) His name is Tom. b) He is six years old. c) He has three friends at school. d) He plays soccer. 4) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. HOW OLD IS HE? a) He is six years old. b) He has three friends at school. c) He plays soccer. d) He draws pictures at school. 5) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. WHAT DOES HE DO WITH HIS FRIENDS? a) He has three friends at school. b) He draws pictures at school. c) His name is Tom. d) He plays soccer with his friends. 6) Tom is six years old. He likes school. He has three friends at school. He plays soccer with his friends. He draws pictures at school. WHAT DOES HE DO AT SCHOOL? a) His name is Tom. b) He has three friends at school. c) He's six years old. d) He draws pictures at school. 7) Mary is seven years old. She likes her school. She has four friends at school. She plays together with her friends. At school they read stories. WHAT IS HER NAME? a) Her name is Mary. b) She likes her school. c) She has four friends at school. d) They read stories. 8) Mary is seven years old. She likes her school. She has four friends at school. She plays together with her friends. At school they read stories. HOW OLD IS SHE?  a) They read stories. b) She's seven years old. c) She has four friends at school. d) She likes her school. 9) Mary is seven years old. She likes her school. She has four friends at school. She plays together with her friends. At school they read stories. HOW MANY FRIENDS DOES SHE HAVE AT SCHOOL?  a) She likes her school. b) She plays together with her friends. c) She has four friends at school. d) She is seven years old. 10) Mary is seven years old. She likes her school. She has four friends at school. She plays together with her friends. At school they read stories. WHAT DOES SHE DO WITH HER FRIENDS? a) Her name is Mary. b) She plays together with her friends. c) She likes her school. d) She has four friends at school. 11) Mary is seven years old. She likes her school. She has four friends at school. She plays together with her friends. At school they read stories. DOES SHE LIKE HER SCHOOL?  a) No, they don't. b) Yes, they do. c) No, she doesn't. d) Yes, she does.

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