You can look for a job ___________.
A. Yesterday
B. Online
C. Interview
B. Online
Maritza _______ in the morning. (work)
Works
Unscramble the sentence.
you/read/Do/to/ your children?
Do you read to your children?
Can she ride a bike? (Positive)
Yes, she can.
Put the words in the correct order.
always/makes/she/good food.
She always makes good food.
Carline: Tell me about your job skills?
Rosmary: ______
A. I can speak two languages
B. I don't know
C. That's a good idea.
A. I can speak two languages
What is this person job?
Baker
Darline _______ lunch at home. (eat)
doesn't eat
work/on the weekends/Do/you
Do you work on the weekends?
Can he lift boxes?
No, he can't.
Put the words in the correct order.
is/He/always/busy.
He is always busy.
Valentina: Do you use a computer at work?
Acela: Yes, ______
I do.
What are they doing?
Shaking hands.
Phoebe and Joey (meet/meets) every day.
Meet.
Do you and your friends meet at the beach? (Positive)
Yes, we do.
Make a sentence with can.
_____ do you go to the store? (it is an adverb of frequency)
How often
Taylor: ________ play tennis?
Sabrina: Yes, I can.
Can you
What do you need when you are applying for a job?
Resume
Joe (helps/help) customers. He (answer/answers) their questions.
Helps and answers.
Does Ms. Rodriguez speak English? (Positive)
Yes, she does.
Correct the error in the sentence.
He can to help the customers.
He can help the customers.
I play videogames Wednesday and Friday. I play videogames _________.
Twice a week.
Yubelka: Do you watch tv at night?
Elcida: (positive)
Yes, I do.
What is this person doing?
Serve food.
Olson (read/reads) books in Spanish. He (don't read/doesn't read) books in English.
Reads and doesn't
Do you send emails everyday? (negative)
No, I don't.
Correct the error in the sentence.
Do you think you can helps me with this?
Do you think you can help me with this?
I visit my parents on Sunday. I visit them _______.
Once a week.
Gustavo: How much do you make at your new job?
Ketide: My ________ is $2,000 a month.
Salary