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...
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