he
Word
Dictionary
Phrases
- He is Mikel.
Basics 1
- Who is he?
Questions
- What is he?
Questions
- Is he a boy?
Questions
- Is he the boy?
Questions
- Is he Mikel?
Greetings 1
- He is the bus driver.
People and Past 1
- He is a bus driver.
People and Past 1
- Is he a police officer?
People and Past 1
- Is he the police officer?
People and Past 1
- Is he one police officer?
People and Past 1
- He was a teacher, but now he is a nurse.
People and Past 2
- He was a teacher, but now he is a nurse.
People and Past 2
- He was a police officer, but now he is a tour guide.
People and Past 2
- He was a police officer, but now he is a tour guide.
People and Past 2
- He was a driver, but now he is a chef.
People and Past 3
- He was a driver, but now he is a chef.
People and Past 3
- He was a driver, but now he is a cook.
People and Past 3
- He was a driver, but now he is a cook.
People and Past 3
- He was a cook, but now he is a doctor.
People and Past 3
- He was a cook, but now he is a doctor.
People and Past 3
- He was a chef, but now hee is a doctor.
People and Past 3
- He is not a doctor, but I was a doctor.
Adj 2
- He was not a student, but I was a teacher.
Adj 2
- The doctor is short, but he is not fat.
Adj 3
- A doctor is short, but he is not fat.
Adj 3
- The doctor is not ugly, but rather he is handsome.
Adj 4
- A doctor is not ugly, but rather he is handsome.
Adj 4
- He was a big and slow turtle.
Animals 3
- He is my teacher.
This, That and My 2
- He is also my teacher.
This, That and My 2
- He is our bus driver.
This, That and My 2
- He is your(plural) friend.
This, That and My 2
- He is your'll friend.
This, That and My 2
- He is your friend.
This, That and My 2
- He is in France.
Egon 3
- He is our father.
Family 1
- Our child lived on a farm, but now he lives in a house.
Bizi 3
- He sits here every day.
Verbs1 3
- He wakes up every day at five.
Verbs1 3
- He often goes from mini-hotels at nine.
Verbs2 2
- When does he usually lie down?
Verbs2 2
- He will lie down at home.
Verbs2 3
- No, he is not going to the store, but rather he is going to the bank.
Go 1
- No, he is not going to the store, but rather he is going to the bank.
Go 1
- The child was clean, but now he is dirty.
Egon2 2
- Where is he from?
Nongo 1
- He is from Spain, but he lives in Germany.
Nongo 1
- He is from Spain, but he lives in Germany.
Nongo 1
- There is no money and he is worried.
Because 1-2
- He is smiling, because I am excited.
Because 1-4
- Why is he sad?
Because 1-4
- The waiter was slow, because he was busy.
Because 2-1
- My nephew is small, because he is a child.
Because 2-2
- He was in the church, because he was the priest.
Because 2-2
- He was in the church, because he was the priest.
Because 2-2
- Saint James does not live in Santiago. He is dead.
Summer
- Saint James doesnt live in Santiago. He is dead.
Summer
- Is he going to the mountains by horse?
NORTAZ 2
- Is he going to the mountains on horseback?
NORTAZ 2
- No, he is not going by horse, but rather she is going by airplane.
NORTAZ 2
- No, he is not going on horseback, but rather he is going by airplane.
NORTAZ 2
- No, he is not going on horseback, but rather he is going by airplane.
NORTAZ 2
- Last week, he could not come to our house by motorcycle.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- Last week, he was not able to come to our house by motorcycle.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- He couldn't walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- He could not walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- He was not able to walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- He cannot walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- He can't walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- He is not able to walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- He isn't able to walk in the park.
Compound Verbs 1-2
- Did he like it?
Reflective Verbs 1
- He will like the good, black dog.
Reflective Verbs 1
- He will not like the wet, gray pig.
Reflective Verbs 1
- He won't like the wet, gray pig.
Reflective Verbs 1
- He will not like the dirty, green bus.
Reflective Verbs 1
- He won't like the dirty, green bus.
Reflective Verbs 1
- Was he interested in them?
Reflective Verbs 2
- He will be interested in airplanes.
Reflective Verbs 2
- He will not be interested in train stations.
Reflective Verbs 2
- He won’t be interested in train stations.
Reflective Verbs 2
- He will not care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- He won’t care.
Reflective Verbs 3
- He brought a newspaper today.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Today he brought a newspaper.
Transitive Verbs 1-1
- Last week he danced.
Egin 1
- He danced last week.
Egin 1
- Every day he dances.
Egin 1
- He dances every day.
Egin 1
- He will dance.
Egin 1
- Yesterday he ran.
Egin 2
- He ran yesterday.
Egin 2
- Every day he runs.
Egin 2
- He runs every day.
Egin 2
- He will run.
Egin 2
- Does he have the money?
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- No. He does not have any money.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- No. He hasn’t any money.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- No. He doesn’t have any money.
Eduki 1 (Transitive Verbs)
- He had a green motorcycle.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- He had a white pig.
Eduki 3 (Transitive Verbs)
- He will not like falling.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He won’t like falling.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He will not like to fall.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He won’t like to fall.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He will not like to wait.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He will not like waiting.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He won’t like to wait.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He won’t like waiting.
Verbal Nouns 1
- He did not like falling.
Verbal Nouns 3
- He did not like to wait.
Verbal Nouns 3
- He did not like waiting.
Verbal Nouns 3