Onakaga suite masuka? = are you hungry? Answer : Hai, onakaga suitemasu (yes, i am hungry) iie, onaka wa suiteimasenn (no, i am not hungry)
I think u did get this one wrong..
Gyunyu ga suki desuka? = do you like milk? Answer: hai, gyunyu sukidesu(yes, i do like milk) / iie, gyunyu wa sukidewa naidesu (no, i do not like milk)
Kohi yoku nomi masuka? = do you drink coffee? Answer : hai, kohi nomi masu/ iie, kohi wa kiraidesu
You didnt write this one right, but i think it meant, Asagohann wa naniwo tabemasuka? What would you like for breakfast? Answer : maybe pann (bread)? Then it would be, pann ga tabetaidesu.
Again, u didn't write it right, but i think it meant, Hirugohann wa naniwo tabemasuka? = what would u like for lunch? Answer : osushi wo tabetaidesu(i would like some sushi)
Same as the last two, but this is Bangohann wa naniwotabetaidesuka? = what would u like for dinner? Answer : maybe curry? If so, then, Karé ga tabetaidesu.
Bangohann wa nanjini tabetaidesuka? = what time would you like to eat dinner? Answer : for example, 6pm would be - Rokuji ni tabetaidesu.
I really hope this helps!! I am half Japanese so they should all be right, unless the person/program that is teaching you has a more informal or formal tone.. I did this quite formal as most teaching programs teach you how to speak formally...
Jacqueline van Maarsen and Anne Frank meet during the Second World War. They spend one year together at the Jewish Lyceum in Amsterdam and share joys and sorrows with each other. In the summer of 1942 their friendship comes to an abrupt end when Anne Frank and her family go into hiding