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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:

do I do, probably attend, depends on, regular day, often, and there are.

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--sentence--

Anna: Hi, Tom. Let me tell you what a BLANK at our company normally looks like. We start at 9. The first thing to do is log in to your computer and check your emails.

Tom: Sounds good. What BLANK after checking emails?

Anna: After that, you'll BLANK the daily team meeting at 9:30. During the meeting, the team discusses project updates.

Tom: I see. What about the rest of the day?

Anna: During the rest of the day, you usually work on your design projects, collaborate with the team, and attend meetings with clients when BLANK those meetings.

Tom: What time do we have our lunch break?

Anna: You have a one-hour lunch break around noon every day. Bring your lunch or go to one of the cafés nearby. The people from the team BLANK do this.

Tom: How long are our workdays?

Anna: We typically finish at about 5, but that BLANK project deadlines.

Tom: Thanks for explaining, Anna. It helps me to understand what to expect.

Anna: You're welcome, Tom.

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regular day

--feedback--

This describes a typical work schedule. It begins with an adjective meaning "usual" or "normal", then you have the word that represents a 24-hour period.


do I do

--feedback--

This forms a question asking about the next action. The first word is an auxiliary verb, the second is a pronoun, and the third is a verb meaning "to perform an action". Hint: the auxiliary verb and the main verb are written the same way.


probably attend

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This indicates that something is likely to happen. It begins with an adverb meaning "most likely", then you have a verb meaning "to be present at an event".


there are

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This introduces the existence of multiple things. The first word is an adverb indicating presence, and the second is a verb meaning "to exist".


often

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This describes something that happens frequently. It means "many times" or "regularly".


depends on

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This expresses that something is influenced by another factor. It begins with a verb meaning "to be determined by" followed by a preposition.