Can I ask you for a ___?
Can I ask you for a favour?
Hello! __ can I __ you?
Hello! How can I help you?
Here __ are.
Here you are.
Please, take a ___.
Please, take a seat.
Make a question with CAN:
you / wear casual clothes / at work?
Can you wear casual clothes at work?
We __ __ of snacks.
We ran out of snacks.
How much is that ___? (total price)
How much is that altogether?
I ___ ___ a hamburger, please.
I would like a hamburger, please.
___ your seatbelt, ___.
Fasten your seatbelt, please.
Make this sentence negative:
She always works at weekends.
She doesn't work at weekends.
She never works at weekends.
Can you go to the ___ and buy ___ meat?
Can you go to the butcher's and buy some meat?
Do you __ anything __?
Do you need anything else?
Are you ___ to ___?
Are you ready to order?
How ___ is __ trip?
How much is the trip?
Make the sentence more polite:
I want one coffee to go, please.
I would like one coffee to go, please.
Can you ___ it to the ___ list?
Can you add it to the shopping list?
Do you __ this phone __ white?
Do you have this phone in white?
___ can I __ you?
What can I get you?
Please, ___ in front __ this shop.
Please, stop in front of this shop.
Find and correct a mistake:
This blue book is more cheap than the red one.
This blue book is cheaper than the red one.
___ you __ some chips, nuts and olives?
Could you get some chips, nuts and olives?
I'm ___ we don't ___ it.
I'm afraid we don't have it.
Is it __ here or __ go?
Is it for here or to go?
__ you ___ by card?
Are you paying by card?
Find and correct a mistake:
It's Peter. He's Maria and Jack son.
It's Peter. He's Maria and Jack's son.