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  • Adjectives: Giving Feedback On A Picture (Review)

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Giving Feedback On A Picture

(1) Jonathan: Listen
That's a nice [vocab word=painting]painting[/vocab].

That's = That is

(2) Penny: Listen
Thanks. I drew it.

"drew" is the past tense of "draw".

(3) Jonathan: Listen
Wow, you are very [vocab word=good]good[/vocab]! It's beautiful.

It's = It is

(4) Penny: Listen
Thank you so much!
(5) Jonathan: Listen
The painting is [vocab word=colorful]colorful[/vocab].
(6) Penny: Listen
Yes, it is.
(7) Jonathan: Listen
The [vocab word=face]face[/vocab] is cute.
(8) Penny: Listen
Thanks.
(9) Jonathan: Listen
The little [vocab word=hand]hands[/vocab] are cute, too. It's a great picture.
(10) Penny: Listen
Thank you, but it's not that good.

"that" refers to "great" in "It's a great painting."

(11) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, it is! Your dog is very handsome!
(12) Penny: Listen
My dog?
(13) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, the dog in the painting. What's his name?
(14) Penny: Listen
Her name is Penny. And that's me in the painting!

Technically, "that's I" is grammatically correct. But, "that's me" is much more common in everyday English.

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Giving Feedback On A Picture

(1) Jonathan: Listen
That's a nice [vocab word=painting]painting[/vocab].

That's = That is

(2) Penny: Listen
Thanks. I drew it.

"drew" is the past tense of "draw".

(3) Jonathan: Listen
Wow, you are very [vocab word=good]good[/vocab]! It's beautiful.

It's = It is

(4) Penny: Listen
Thank you so much!
(5) Jonathan: Listen
The painting is [vocab word=colorful]colorful[/vocab].
(6) Penny: Listen
Yes, it is.
(7) Jonathan: Listen
The [vocab word=face]face[/vocab] is cute.
(8) Penny: Listen
Thanks.
(9) Jonathan: Listen
The little [vocab word=hand]hands[/vocab] are cute, too. It's a great picture.
(10) Penny: Listen
Thank you, but it's not that good.

"that" refers to "great" in "It's a great painting."

(11) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, it is! Your dog is very handsome!
(12) Penny: Listen
My dog?
(13) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, the dog in the painting. What's his name?
(14) Penny: Listen
Her name is Penny. And that's me in the painting!

Technically, "that's I" is grammatically correct. But, "that's me" is much more common in everyday English.

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    PRESS
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Giving Feedback On A Picture

(1) Jonathan: Listen
That's a nice [vocab word=painting]painting[/vocab].

That's = That is

(2) Penny: Listen
Thanks. I drew it.

"drew" is the past tense of "draw".

(3) Jonathan: Listen
Wow, you are very [vocab word=good]good[/vocab]! It's beautiful.

It's = It is

(4) Penny: Listen
Thank you so much!
(5) Jonathan: Listen
The painting is [vocab word=colorful]colorful[/vocab].
(6) Penny: Listen
Yes, it is.
(7) Jonathan: Listen
The [vocab word=face]face[/vocab] is cute.
(8) Penny: Listen
Thanks.
(9) Jonathan: Listen
The little [vocab word=hand]hands[/vocab] are cute, too. It's a great picture.
(10) Penny: Listen
Thank you, but it's not that good.

"that" refers to "great" in "It's a great painting."

(11) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, it is! Your dog is very handsome!
(12) Penny: Listen
My dog?
(13) Jonathan: Listen
Yes, the dog in the painting. What's his name?
(14) Penny: Listen
Her name is Penny. And that's me in the painting!

Technically, "that's I" is grammatically correct. But, "that's me" is much more common in everyday English.

  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion