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Grammar 1: Word Order in Questions

The document provides an example conversation in English about making plans to see a film. The conversation uses questions and answers to discuss topics like work schedules, favorite films and actors, and plans to see a specific film together.

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Grammar 1: Word Order in Questions

The document provides an example conversation in English about making plans to see a film. The conversation uses questions and answers to discuss topics like work schedules, favorite films and actors, and plans to see a specific film together.

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1A Grammar 1  Word order in questions

1 Complete the questions in the conversation using the words in brackets.

A: Hi Monika! 1 (are / how / you)?

B: I’m great, thanks. I’m just really tired because I had a long day at work.

A: Oh, really? 2 (do / work / you / where)?

B: At a restaurant in the city centre. Sometimes I work very long hours.

A: 3 (many / how / work / hours / you / do) a day?

B: I normally work eight hours a day, but today I worked ten because someone was ill.

A: Oh, that’s a long day! 4 (you / do / do / what) when you get


home from work?

B: I watch TV and films. They help me relax.

A: Oh, me too. 5 (kind / of / films / do / what) you like?

B: I love comedies.

A: Yes, I do, too. Hey, let’s go to the cinema together sometime.

B: That sounds great! 6 (cinema / what / favourite / ’s / your)?

A: I usually go to the independent cinema in the city centre.

B: Oh, really? 7 (like / do / you / why) it?

A: They always have interesting films and they’ve got really good food. Here’s their website.

B: Oh, look! There’s a good comedy on this week.

A: Oh, I really want to see that one! 8 (is / the main actor /
who)? I’ve forgotten.

B: I think it’s Chris Pine.

A: And 9 (on / it / when / is)?

B: Saturday at 7 p.m. Is that OK for you?

A: I think so. 10 (the / film / how / long / is)? I’m working early
on Sunday.

B: I think it’s only 90 minutes.

A: Great, see you on Saturday, then!

2 Work in pairs and practise the conversation.

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