Person 1: [blank_start]What do you do for a living?[blank_end]
Person 2: I work [blank_start]as[blank_end] a teacher.
Answer
as
like
What do you do for a living?
How often do you do it?
Question 5
Question
I don't speak English very well, could you speak slower?
Answer
No hablo Inglés muy bien, ¿podrías hablar más lento?
No hablo Inglés mal, ¿podrías hablar más rápido?
No hablo Inglés muy bien, ¿podrías explicarme qué es lo que hablas?
Question 6
Question
(¿Cómo se dice... en Inglés?
[blank_start]How do you say... in English?[blank_end]
Answer
How does you say... in English?
How do you say... in English?
How do I says... in English?
Question 7
Question
Days of the week:
1: [blank_start]Monday[blank_end]
2: [blank_start]Tuesday[blank_end]
3: [blank_start]Wednesday[blank_end]
4: [blank_start]Thursday[blank_end]
5: [blank_start]Friday[blank_end]
6: [blank_start]Saturday[blank_end]
7: [blank_start]Sunday[blank_end]
Answer
Monday
Moonday
Tuesday
Today
Thursday
Thor's day
Wednesday
Wensday
Friday
Freeday
Saturday
Saturnday
Sunday
Sunnyday
Question 8
Question
Siempre- [blank_start]Always[blank_end]
Frecuentemente- [blank_start]Frequently[blank_end]
A menudo- [blank_start]Often[blank_end]
A veces- [blank_start]Sometimes[blank_end]
Ocasionalmente- [blank_start]Occasionally[blank_end]
[blank_start]De vez en cuando[blank_end]- Once in a while
Casi nunca- [blank_start]Hardly ever[blank_end]
[blank_start]Nunca[blank_end]- Never
Answer
Always
Anyway
Randomly
Frequently
Oven
Often
Sometimes
On time
Occasionally
Occasion timely
De vez en cuando
De una vez al día
Hardly ever
Halfly never
Nunca
Casi nunca
Question 9
Question
Posessive pronouns:
I: [blank_start]My[blank_end]
You / you all: [blank_start]Your[blank_end]
He: [blank_start]His[blank_end]
She: [blank_start]Her[blank_end]
They: [blank_start]Their[blank_end]
We: [blank_start]Our[blank_end]
Answer
My
Me
Your
You're
His
Her
Their
Our
Us
Question 10
Question
Does she speak English? > Yes, she does - No, she doesn't.
Do you speak Korean? > Yes, you do - No, you don't.
Do they speak Italian? > Yes, they [blank_start]do[blank_end] - No, they [blank_start]don't[blank_end].
Answer
do
does
doesn't
don't
Question 11
Question
¿Correcto o incorrecto?
We don't can dance. [blank_start](Incorrecto)[blank_end]
We can't dance. [blank_start](Correcto)[blank_end]
Answer
(Incorrecto)
(Correcto)
Correcto
Incorrecto
Question 12
Question
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They have two children