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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #4897: Short answers
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    Short answers




    QuestionsShort answers
    Is there a table next to the bed?Yes, there is. / No , there isn't.
    Is there a ruler on the table?Yes, there is. / No, there isn't.
    Are there two cats in the room?

    Yes, there are. / No, there aren't.

    Is she  from England?Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
    Do you feel tired?Yes, I do. /   No, I don't.






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    1. Are there three cats in your room? (Yes) .

    2. Do you have breakfast at eight o'clock? (Yes).

    3. Are there dolphins in the picture? (No).

    4. Do you like John ? (Yes).

    5. Can they swim two kilometres? (Yes).

    6. Can you use a computer? (No).

    7. Is there a cat in John's room? (Yes).

    8. Is there a ball under the table? (No).

    9. Are there ten pens on the table? (Yes).

    10. Do you have a partner? (No).










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