PART II
QUESTION-RESPONSE
Identifying Time
(page 39)
1. You were here this
morning, weren’t you?
(A) The sky was very
clear this morning.
Clear (adj.) without cloud or
mist:
Ex:
- a clear blue sky.
- On a clear day you can see
France.
(B) No, I had a meeting at
the hotel.
(C) He wasn’t here.
1. You were here this
morning, weren’t you?
(A) The sky was very clear
this morning.
(B) No, I had a meeting at the
hotel.
(C) He wasn’t here.
2. When will you move
your office?
(A) At the end of the
month, I hope.
(B) It’s my office.
(C) I don’t go to the movies
often.
2. When will you move your office?
(A) At the end of the month, I hope.
(B) It’s my office.
(C) I don’t go to the movies often.
3. Mark is always on time
for dinner, isn’t he?
(A) Yes, he’s never late for
anything.
(B) Yes, he looks a lot
thinner.
Thin (adj.) (of a person or part of
the body) (sometimes
disapproving) not covered with
much flesh (the soft substance
between the skin and bones of
animal or human bodies
Ex: He was tall and thin, with
dark hair).
(C) Yes, it takes a long
time.
3. Mark is always on time for
dinner, isn’t he?
(A) Yes, he’s never late for
anything.
(B) Yes, he looks a lot thinner.
(C) Yes, it takes a long time.
4. Has everyone shown up
for the meeting yet?
To show up (informal) to
arrive where you have
arranged to meet sb or do sth
(A) I really enjoyed
meeting everyone.
(B) Yes, he is.
(C) We’re still waiting for
Mr. Roberts.
4. Has everyone shown up for
the meeting yet?
(A) I really enjoyed meeting
everyone.
(B) Yes, he is.
(C) We’re still waiting for Mr.
Roberts.