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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 09 ноября 2025 18:50

1A:Where)sMummy

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09 ноября 2025 18:50

I’m not sure what you mean by “1A:Where)sMummy.” Do you mean a question like “1A. Where’s Mummy?” from an English exam or workbook?

If you’re just practicing, here are quick help notes and sample answers:

  • Meaning: “Where’s Mummy?” = “Where is Mummy?” “Mummy” is British English for “mom.”

  • Basic answer pattern:

    • Where’s Mummy? → She’s in the [place].
    • Example: “She’s in the kitchen.” or “She’s outside in the garden.”
  • Short dialogues you can practice:

    • Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s in the kitchen.
    • Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s in the living room.
    • Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s at the shop.
  • If you’re describing a picture:

    • Look for the place where Mummy is (kitchen, garden, bedroom, shop, etc.) and answer with that location. Example: “Mummy’s in the garden.”
  • Quick tips for exams:

    • Listen for the preposition of location (in, on, at, beside, under, etc.).
    • Keep the answer simple: “She’s in/on/at [place].”
    • If there are multiple options, pick the most obvious location shown in the prompt.

If you can share the exact question or the context (picture, listening track, or written passage), I can give a specific answer or more targeted practice.

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1A:Where)sMummy
I’m not sure what you mean by “1A:Where)sMummy.” Do you mean a question like “1A. Where’s Mummy?” from an English exam or workbook? If you’re just practicing, here are quick help notes and sample answers: - Meaning: “Where’s Mummy?” = “Where is Mummy?” “Mummy” is British English for “mom.” - Basic answer pattern: - Where’s Mummy? → She’s in the [place]. - Example: “She’s in the kitchen.” or “She’s outside in the garden.” - Short dialogues you can practice: - Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s in the kitchen. - Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s in the living room. - Q: Where’s Mummy? A: She’s at the shop. - If you’re describing a picture: - Look for the place where Mummy is (kitchen, garden, bedroom, shop, etc.) and answer with that location. Example: “Mummy’s in the garden.” - Quick tips for exams: - Listen for the preposition of location (in, on, at, beside, under, etc.). - Keep the answer simple: “She’s in/on/at [place].” - If there are multiple options, pick the most obvious location shown in the prompt. If you can share the exact question or the context (picture, listening track, or written passage), I can give a specific answer or more targeted practice.