I'll tell your parents about it.

I'll tell your parents about it.


I'll tell your parents about it
About - about
It -- pronoun, referring to person or, but must be singular, plural is them



Can you tell us something about either of your parents?


Can you talk to us about your father or mother?



You tell can about life write and me your school at


You can write and tell me about your life at school.



Please, can, it, spell, you and English, that, an, is, car


Can you spell it,please.
That is an English car.



How do you spell it, please_____ spell it,please?


Can you spell it,please?



Can you spell it,please?
This sentence has both "you" and "please", which makes up some contradictions
How to translate?


Can you spell it,please?
Can you spell it, please? No contradiction



Please, can, it, spell, you
This is a book.
(questions on a Book)
______ _______ this?
That's a quilt.
(question on a quilt)
______ _______ that?
My ruler is white.
(to the white part)
______ _______ _______ you ruler?
Grace is fine.
(questions on fine)
_______ _______ _______ ?
This is a red jacket.
(question on a red jacket)
________ _________ ?


can you spell it please



Please take ___ To your English teacher


them
Take them to



What's your English teacher's name


What's your English teacher's name



Who's your English teacher?
Who or your English teacher?
How to answer?
Miss Gao is my English teacher.
My English teacher is Miss Gao.
Which answer is correct?


Your English teacher is the subject and who is the predicative