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Do you speak English?

Where do you work?


When does your train leave?
Why did you say that?
I don't know.
He doesn't eat meat.
I didn't see her there.

What shall we do?


What are you doing tonight?
Have you done your homework?
We did a lot of talking.
I've got nothing to do.

Be

I'm tired.
I'm very well, thank you.
Hi, I'm Sylvie.
He's tall.
They aren't German, they're from Austria.
He was six at the time.
They were late.
The film was great.
Her house isn't very big.

There are six Italians in the class.


There are three bedrooms.
There's a shop at the end of the road.
There was a good programme on TV last night.
Is there a problem?

A1 used to say or ask where someone or something is

He's in the garden.


Are you there?
I'm here!
The plates are in this cupboard.
Where is that letter?

will

ABLE/WILLING
A1 (ALSO 'll) used to talk about what someone or something is able or willing to do
Dictionary examples:
I'll give you a lift.
I've asked her but she won't come.
The car won't start.
Come

A1 to move or travel towards a person who is speaking or the place that they are speaking about

Come here!
She's coming this afternoon.
Look out - there's a car coming!
Can you come to my party?
If you're ever in Oxford, come and visit us.
I've come straight from the airport.
We have friends coming to stay this weekend.
The door opened and a nurse came into the room.
John will come and pick you up at 4 o'clock.

January has 31 days.


the days of the week
He runs five miles every day.
I saw him the day before yesterday.
We leave the day after tomorrow.
He was last seen alive five days ago.
I'll be seeing Pat in a few days/in a few days' time.

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