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--description--

This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.

--instructions--

Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

yourself, keep up, Is it true, look for, in the evening, take, and hang out.

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Brian: Hey, Maria. BLANK that you're never home in the evenings? How do you do that?

Maria: Hi, Brian. Well, yeah! I like doing fun things BLANK, so I go out a lot. On Mondays, I have dance classes from 6 to 7:30. I love dancing.

Brian: Oh, great. What about Tuesdays?

Maria: On Tuesdays, I learn Japanese. I BLANK online lessons at 7. I think it's the only day I'm home so early. Then, on Wednesdays, I go to a local theater group. Practice goes until 9. We perform small plays. It's really fun.

Brian: That's exciting. How about Thursdays?

Maria: Thursdays are for watching shows. I BLANK live concerts or theater plays. It's my favorite time to relax.

Brian: Wow! Do you rest at home on Fridays at least?

Maria: Not at all. I leave the weekends for that. On Fridays, I like to BLANK with friends. We normally meet at a bar, chat, and have something to eat and drink. But I'm not really a night owl, so I like to be back home by 9:30 tops.

Brian: So many activities. I don't think I could BLANK that pace. But it's nice to know you enjoy it to the fullest, Maria. I think I'll try to go out more often in the evening as well.

Maria: Sure, Brian. Just don't forget to give BLANK time to rest. Find what your interests are and have some fun.

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Is it true

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This forms a yes/no question asking for confirmation. It begins with a verb followed by a pronoun and then an adjective.


in the evening

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This indicates a time of day. It begins with a preposition followed by a definite article and then a noun.


take

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This means "to sign up for or participate in a class or lesson".


look for

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This means "to search or seek something". It begins with a verb followed by a preposition.


hang out

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This describes spending time casually with friends. It begins with a verb followed by a preposition.


keep up

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This means "to maintain the same pace or level as someone or something else". It begins with a verb followed by a preposition.


yourself

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This is a reflexive pronoun referring back to the speaker.