A: Do ________ Artie? (you / know)
B: Yes, I do.
A: Do you know Artie?
B: Yes, I do.
Most people in the Middle East and North Africa speak _____________. (Arab)
Most people in the Middle East and North Africa speak Arabic. (Arab)
A: Do you work in the marketing department?
B: No, we _________ in the IT department.
work - works
A: Do you work in the marketing department?
B: No, we work in the IT department.
A: How's your new job? __________ (you) your own office?
B: No, I haven't. But my boss ________ his own office.
A: How's your new job? Have you got your own office?
B: No, I haven't. But my boss has got his own office.
True or False
Seldom is about 5% of the time.
False - Seldom is about 15% of the time.
A: When _________ work on the project? (we / start)
B: You start work on Monday.
A: When do we start work on the project?
B: You start work on Monday.
I love __________ cars. (Germany)
I love German cars. (Germany)
A: When does the bus leave for the airport?
B: It __________ at 9:15 a.m.
leave - leaves
A: When does the bus leave for the airport?
B: It leaves at 9:15 a.m.
A: It's the same in my company. I ________ my own office. I work in a big room with thirty people.
B: We ______ only twelve people in my office. It's nice. The room ______ nice big windows and it's very modern.
A: It's the same in my company. I haven't got my own office. I work in a big room with thirty people.
B: We have got only twelve people in my office. It's nice. The room has got nice big windows, and it's very modern.
True or False
Prepositions used for place are: in, at, on, and under.
True
A: Which company ________ for? (you / work)
B: I work for Jungheinrich.
A: Which company do you work for?
B: I work for Jungheinrich.
I go to my ________ class on Saturday mornings. (England)
I go to my English class on Saturday mornings. (England)
A: Is Chan the tutor of the sales course?
B: Yes, she ________ all the new staff.
train - trains
A: Is Chan the tutor of the sales course?
B: Yes, she trains all the new staff.
A: _______ (your company) a restaurant or a cafe?
B: No, but it isn't a problem. I ________ to travel a lot for work.
A: Has your company got a restaurant or a cafe?
B: No, but it isn't a problem. I have to travel a lot for work.
True or False
Wh question words are: Why, When, Where, What, Which, and Were.
False
Were is not a Wh question word.
A: What time __________ classes on Friday? (you / have)
B: We don't have classes on Friday -- only on Monday through Thursday.
A: What time do you have classes on Friday? (you / have)
B: We don't have classes on Friday -- only on Monday through Thursday.
Meatballs are a popular __________ food. (Sweden)
Meatballs are a popular Swedish food. (Sweden)
A: Are Ning and Bie in the office today?
B: No, they _________ the factory on Wednesdays.
visit - visits
A: Are Ning and Bie in the office today?
B: No, they visit the factory on Wednesdays.
A: Oh, so ________ (you) got a laptop or a PC?
B: A laptop. All the employees _________ one.
A: Oh, so have you got a laptop or a PC?
B: A laptop. All the employees have got one.
True or False
The past form of "to be" are was and am.
False
The past forms of "to be" are was and were.
A: _________ to work? (they / drive)
B: No, they don't.
A: Do they drive to work? (they / drive)
B: No, they don't.
____________ people are really friendly. (Poland)
Polish people are really friendly. (Poland)
A: Is Claudia Swiss?
B: Yes, she is. She __________ French, German, Italian, and English.
speak - speaks
A: Is Claudia Swiss?
B: Yes, she is. She speaks French, German, Italian, and English.
A: Really? But ________ (you) your own desks?
B: No, we ________ a "hot desk." We work in different places every day.
A: Oh! I don't like that idea.
A: Really? But have you got your own desks?
B: No, we have got a "hot desk." We work in different places every day.
A: Oh! I don't like that idea.
True or False
A first person singular verb is finishes.
False
First person singular is finish.