What do you see?
/wot du yu si/
(Apa yang kamu lihat?)
What do you eat?
/wot du yu it/
(Apa yang kamu makan?)
What do you type?
/wot du yu taip/
(Apa yang kamu ketik?)
What do they play?
/wot du yu plei/
(Apa yang mereka mainkan?)
What does he repair?
/wot das hi ripeir/
(Apa yang dia lk. perbaiki?)
Thank you so much,
Your English Teacher,
Darwoto, S.Pd.
Friday, November 16, 2012
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