A place to buy food:
Grocery store.
Where do people buy things?
A shop.
Who is your mother's husband?
Your father.
A common morning greeting.
Good morning!
How would you politely ask your teacher to repeat something?
Could you repeat, please?
A place to buy electronic devices:
Electronics store.
What do people do to find out the price of an item?
They ask for the price.
Who is your grandmother's daughter-in-law?
Your mother.
A standard greeting for the afternoon.
Good afternoon!
You require to use the restroom during class. What would you say?
May I go to the restroom?
A place to buy books:
Bookstore.
What do people give to the cashier when they buy something?
Money.
Who is your aunt's child?
Your cousin.
A common evening greeting.
Good evening!
You need a pencil. How would you ask to borrow one from a classmate?
May I borrow your pencil?
A place to buy medicine:
Pharmacy.
What do people often do to an item before they buy it?
They look at it.
Who is your niece's mother?
Your sister or brother.
A farewell expressing hope for a future meeting.
See you soon!
How would you cordially ask for permission to enter a room?
May I come in?
A place to buy clothes:
Clothing store.
What can people do if they're not happy with their purchase?
They return it.
Who is your cousin's parent?
Your aunt or uncle.
A farewell implying a desire to stay in touch.
Keep in touch!
Someone asks, "Can you answer the question number three?" What is this person asking?
If you are able to answer the question number three.