Story five. John has lots of homework. John is in high school. He has lots of homework.
Claire is a university student. She has lots of homework too. John does not like homework.
He likes to play on his computer. Claire likes reading and writing. She does her homework
every day. Claire is John's older sister. She always makes him do his homework.
Here is the same story told in a different way. I am in high school. I have lots of homework.
Claire is a university student. She has lots of homework too. I do not like homework.
I like to play on my computer. Claire likes reading and writing. She does her homework every day.
Claire is my older sister. She always makes me do my homework.
Questions. One. John is a high school student. Is John a high school student?
Yes. John is a high school student. Two. John has a lot of homework.
Does John have a lot of homework? Yes. John has a lot of homework.
Three. Claire is a university student. Is Claire a high school student?
No. Claire is not a high school student. She is a university student.
Four. John likes playing on his computer. Does John like playing on his computer?
Yes. John likes playing on his computer. Five. Claire likes reading and writing.
Does Claire like watching movies? No. Claire likes reading and writing.
Six. Claire does her homework every day. Does Claire do her homework every day?
Yes. Claire does her homework every day. Seven. Claire is John's older sister.
Are John and Claire related? Yes. John and Claire are related.
Claire is John's older sister. Eight. Claire makes John do his homework every day.
Does Claire make John do his homework? Yes. Claire makes John do his homework every day.