Eleventh (11th) Lesson
I play; we play; you play; he (or she)
plays.
I speak; we speak; you speak; she (or he) speaks.
We play tennis in the morning, and our
nelghbours play in the evening.
They have a tennis court in their garden.
Do you want to play? - Yes, but I haven't got much time.
Here's a racket for you; there are some b**** in the garden.
Are you ready? Service! Out!
That's enough for today. I'm tired already.
I know someone who plays as well as you.
My girlfrlend speaks Russian. Do you speak Russian?
Unfortunately no. Does she speak Greek, too?
No, she doesn't. Do you speak Greek?
No, I don't, but I play tennis well.
Yes, you do. Too well for me.
I play; we play; you play; he (or she)
plays.
I speak; we speak; you speak; she (or he) speaks.
We play tennis in the morning, and our
nelghbours play in the evening.
They have a tennis court in their garden.
Do you want to play? - Yes, but I haven't got much time.
Here's a racket for you; there are some b**** in the garden.
Are you ready? Service! Out!
That's enough for today. I'm tired already.
I know someone who plays as well as you.
My girlfrlend speaks Russian. Do you speak Russian?
Unfortunately no. Does she speak Greek, too?
No, she doesn't. Do you speak Greek?
No, I don't, but I play tennis well.
Yes, you do. Too well for me.