tidy
英 [ˈtaɪdi]mess
英 [mes]let
英 [let]sock
英 [sɒk]yours
英 [jɔːz]cap
英 [kæp]mine
英 [maɪn]crayon
英 [ˈkreɪən]umbrella
英 [ʌmˈbrelə]nail
英 [neɪl]drop
英 [drɒp]stick
英 [stɪk]second
英 [ˈsekənd , sɪˈkɒnd]hers
英 [hɜːz]theirs
英 [ðeəz]tidy up
英 [ˈtaɪdi ʌp](be) full of
[(bi) fʊl ɒv]a few
英 [ə fjuː]Are they yours? No, they aren‘t.
Look at your bedroom.What a mess! Let’stidy it up.
Sure, Sally.
Whose socks are those? Are they yours, Peter?
No, they aren‘t. They’re Paul‘s.
Can you put them on his bed?
Sure.
Whose cap is this?
It‘s mine.
There’s a T-shirt. Is this yours too, Peter?
No. It‘s Paul’s.
Can you put it on his bed?
Sure.
The room is now clean and tidy. Thank you for your help, Sally.
You‘re welcome, Peter.