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  1. Leave me alone- I _____ to work. (try/am trying) I ____ what she's saying. (don't understand/am not understanding) 'What's the weather like?' 'It ____.' (rains/is raining). What ____ he do? (do/does). …

  2. this the right place for the talk on life insurance in the Middle East? what exactly you do in your job? what kind of company you work for? what the weather like in your country? what you do in your free …

  3. 9. How’s the weather in your country (now)?/ What’s the weather like in your country (now)? – It’s even colder than here./ I’m not sure now, but it was raining when I left. 10. How’s work? – Very busy. It …

  4. 4. What Xmas shopping have you done or are you planning to do? Where are the best places to buy those things? 5. What’s the weather forecast for where you will be over the holidays? 6. What food …

  5. After you have one or two games like this, you can then play starting from times other than one o’clock by placing one of the time cards before the first card in the line, e.g. “Quarter past three” if you want …

  6. ⚫ Studies ⚫ The news ⚫ Travels ⚫ Weather ⚫ Work Good and bad Present Perfect questions when meeting new people ⚫ Sorry to keep you waiting. Have you been waiting long?

  7. Take turns asking and answering suitable questions from the list of below. Choose suitable ones for the situation that you are really in now (meeting for the first time if you haven’t met your partner before, …

  8. The 100 best small talk questions - UsingEnglish.com

    Oct 15, 2023 · The most important small talk questions to know how to use and respond to

  9. ⚫ Good topics of conversation (venue, things going on around you, sport, weather, travel, countries, companies, jobs/ roles, the last time you were in contact, people you both know, food and drink, …

  10. weather forecast - will/going to | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    May 3, 2004 · It's not a strict rule, it's just that weather forecasters usually use "will", because that is how we normally make predictions. "Going to" is used to indicate that something is definitely going to …