1. yes; right; positive (as contrasted to negative)
  2. the verb to be (for all persons and numbers)
  3. this, that, or which

but; yet

always; without exception

1-exactly 2-namely; that is 3-even if; even though 4-only; but

but; however; yet



Peppers are very spicy.

Lemon tea is a sour drink.

Eating popsicles in the summer is the best.

That is our school there.

Here is the train station.

Jean is a pop-song singer.

He is a bus driver.

Todd is a great chef.

He is a salesman good at selling.

Simon is a soldier.

Jessie is Simon's captain.

Todd is a policeman

Jessie is a student in the third grade.

Tina is a teacher at the elementary school.

Tracy is a lovely nurse.

He is a famous doctor.

What's the name of that dinosaur?

The lion is the king of all animals.

Mommy, what does a dragon look like?

That jacket is yellow.

Your intestine is a very important organ.

Your buttocks are used to sit on chairs.

The shoulder is used to carry things.

The ear is used to hear sounds.

The mouth is used to talk and eat.

My friend is an Englishman.

She is Japanese.

Americans are our friends.

We are all Chinese.

This gift is from Santa Claus.

We are all youth.

I don't know him, he is a stranger.

He is an acquaintance, let him come in to our house.

She is a vary active girl.

He is a smart boy.

She is a woman whom everyone loves to see.

He is a man now.

Who is that person.

He did it himself.

These are my dogs and I love them very much.

Is it your book?

She is a girl.

He is my brother.

I am a boy.

You are my father.

Is the sky blue or cyan?

Two of his sisters are twins.

Zero is the lowest number.