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What animals is martin scared of? Complete the questions with Do,Dose,Have or Are and read the answers.Then guess the of the animals.

A: ..... they live in the sea?
B:No, they don't.

A: ...... they live near houses?
B:Yes,they do.

A: ..... Martin see them in the bathroom?
B:No,he doesn't.

A: ..... they got eight legs?
B:No,they haven't.

A: ..... they eat our food?
B:Yes,they do.

A: ...... the letters ats in their name?
B:Yes,they are.

A: ...... they bats?
B:No,they aren't.


Martin is scared of .......

Ответы

Автор ответа: Esa5942
2
1)do
2)do
3)does
4have
5do
6are
7are

FlutterCat: Спасибо большое^^
Esa5942: нез
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