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Panglossa Universal Language Course: British English
Elementary
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Basic
I II III IV V Re-view

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Intermediate
I II III IV V Re-view

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Stable
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Where

  • Where is the dog?
  • It is in the yard.
  • Where is the dictionary?
  • It is in the drawer.
  • Where is the teacher?
  • He is in the classroom.
  • Where is the secretary?
  • She is in the reception.
  • Where is the school?
  • It is in the city.
  • Where is the lamp?
  • It is on the table.
  • Where are you?
  • I am here.
  • Where is Mark?
  • He is at home.
  • Where is the cat?
  • It is under the table.
  • Where is my watch? Is it in the drawer?
  • No, it is not in the drawer.
  • So, where is it?
  • It is on the bed, under your books.
  • Where is my new white shirt?
  • It is on the chair, by the window.
  • Where are the students?
  • They are in the yard.
  • Where are the pens?
  • They are not here. They are in the case.
  • And where is the case? Is it on the table?
  • No, it is not on the table. It is on the box, by the chair
  • Where is your father? Is not he at work?
  • No, he is not. He is at home.
  • Where are your two brothers?
  • They are at school.
  • Where are your children?
  • They are on the beach.