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Indicative of Questions and Answers: Introduction

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Imagine you are in a toy store in the United States and really want to buy a ball. You know that the word 'ball' in English means 'bola'. Now imagine the seller is a foreigner and does not speak Portuguese. Write two questions you could ask the seller to find out if the store has the ball you want and one possible answer for each question the seller could give you, using the word 'yes' or 'no'. Remember to use 'Do you have...' to ask the questions.

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