curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-describe-places-and-events/66c4e019a6cbfa3210603aef.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
Where can I, Is that right, How many , Do you know if,How does that, and Does your app.
Bob: I hear you're going to a Hackathon this weekend. BLANK?
Lisa: Yes, I am. It looks like it's going to be a great event.
Bob: What project do you plan to work on?
Lisa: We plan to develop a new app for real-time project collaboration. BLANK sound to you?
Bob: Interesting! Who's on your team?
Lisa: A couple of developers from our branch in Seattle, and a UX designer I've collaborated with before. BLANK we have any similar projects coming up here?
Bob: Actually, we might. BLANK have a potential name yet?
Lisa: We're thinking of calling it "CollabReal."
Bob: BLANK people usually participate in these events?
Lisa: Typically around fifty. Why? Do you want to join?
Bob: Maybe. BLANK find more information?
Lisa: I can help you sign up. When are you available to go over the form?
Bob: How about tomorrow during lunch?
Lisa: Works for me.
Is that right
These three words together are used to confirm if something heard is correct. The first letter is capitalized.
How does that
These three words together are used to ask for someone's opinion about something. The first letter is capitalized.
Do you know if
These four words together are used to ask if someone has knowledge about a certain fact or situation. The first letter is capitalized.
Does your app
These three words together are used to ask about a feature or characteristic of the app. The first letter is capitalized.
How many
These two words together are used to ask about the number of people or things. The first letter is capitalized.
Where can I
These three words together are used to ask for the location or source of something. The first letter of the first and last word are capitalized.