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Who’s he cooking dinner for?
He’s cooking dinner for friends.
Why is he having a shower?
he’s having a shower because it’s hot.
Who’s she texting?
she’s texting her mother.
where is he skiing?
He’s skiing in France.
What flavor of ice cream is she eating?
She’s eating a strawberry ice cream.
where are they playing football?
They’re playing football in the rain.
what time does he work?
He works from 9.00 to 5.30.
What does he often do in the evening?
He reads to his children.
Why is Brian calling?
He’s calling about work.
Jan 25, 2025 3:29 PM
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Who’s he cooking dinner for? He’s cooking dinner for friends. Why is he having a
shower? he’s having a shower because it’s hot. Who’s she texting? she’s texting
her mother. where is he skiing? He’s skiing in France. What flavor of ice cream
is she eating? She’s eating a strawberry ice cream. where are they playing
football? They’re playing football in the rain. what time does he work? He works
from 9.00 to 5.30. What does he often do in the evening? He reads to his
children. Why is Brian calling? He’s calling about work.
The previous response corrected "Who" to "Whom" in the first question and while strictly speaking that is correct, it is never used in practice, at least not in the U.S. It has become accepted and common to just use "Who" where traditionally it would be "whom."
Jan 25, 2025 6:40 PM
Whom is he cooking dinner for?
He’s cooking dinner for friends.
Why is he having a shower?
he’s having a shower because it’s hot.
Who’s she texting?
she’s texting her mother.
where is he skiing?
He’s skiing in France.
What flavor of ice cream is she eating?
She’s eating strawberry ice cream.
where are they playing football?
They’re playing football in the rain. (ok, but "rain" is not a place)
what time does he work?
He works from 9.00 to 5.30.
What does he most often do in the evening?
He reads to his children.
Why is Brian calling?
He’s calling about work.
Jan 25, 2025 4:10 PM
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English
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