с английским. Function 2 Complete the words in the sentences and questions. In this activity you will be graded on punctuation and capitalization (lowercase and UPPERCASE).
Example: i think james isnt fun. I think James isn't fun.
1A: So, before we finish – does anyone have any q u e s t i o n s ? B: Yes, actually. I have one q . I wondered if you could tell me when the job starts. 2A: What a of your current job would you say you most enjoy? B: Um, that’s a hard question. I s I’d have to say I like the travelling best because it gives me the opportunity to experience other cultures. 3A: There are a c of things I’d like to ask about. F , can you drive? B: Yes, I got my driver’s licence five years ago. 4A: Can I ask you about holidays? B: Employees get three weeks a year. But one t I’d like to say is that we also offer excellent health care.
1. So, before we finish – does anyone have any questions?
2. Yes, actually. I have one question. I wondered if you could tell me when the job starts.
3. What aspect of your current job would you say you most enjoy?
4. Um, that’s a hard question. I guess I'd have to say I like the travelling best because it gives me the opportunity to experience other cultures.
5. There are a couple of things I’d like to ask about. First, can you drive?
6. Yes, I got my driver’s licence five years ago.
7. Can I ask you about holidays?
8. Employees get three weeks a year. But one thing I'd like to say is that we also offer excellent health care.
Let's go through each question and sentence one by one:
1. So, before we finish – does anyone have any questions?
- This is a sentence that asks if anyone has any questions before finishing.
- We can capitalize "so" as it is the beginning of the sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "So" to separate the introductory phrase.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
2. Yes, actually. I have one question. I wondered if you could tell me when the job starts.
- This is a sentence that states that the person has one question and asks when the job starts.
- We capitalize "Yes" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
3. What aspect of your current job would you say you most enjoy?
- This is a question that asks what aspect of the person's current job they enjoy the most.
- We capitalize "What" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
4. Um, that’s a hard question. I guess I'd have to say I like the travelling best because it gives me the opportunity to experience other cultures.
- This is a sentence that states the person finds the question hard and explains why they enjoy traveling in their current job.
- We capitalize "Um" as it is the beginning of the sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "Um" to indicate a pause.
- We capitalize "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
5. There are a couple of things I’d like to ask about. First, can you drive?
- This is a sentence that states the person has a couple of things to ask and asks if the person can drive.
- We capitalize "There" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "First" to separate items in a list.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
6. Yes, I got my driver’s licence five years ago.
- This is a sentence that confirms that the person has a driver's license for five years.
- We capitalize "Yes" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
7. Can I ask you about holidays?
- This is a sentence that asks if the person can ask about holidays.
- We capitalize "Can" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
8. Employees get three weeks a year. But one thing I'd like to say is that we also offer excellent health care.
- This is a sentence that states the number of weeks employees get for holidays and mentions an additional benefit of excellent health care.
- We capitalize "But" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
In this activity, we need to pay attention to the capitalization and punctuation. We need to start sentences with a capital letter, use proper capitalization for names and titles, and end the sentences with the appropriate punctuation marks (comma, period, or question mark).
2. Yes, actually. I have one question. I wondered if you could tell me when the job starts.
3. What aspect of your current job would you say you most enjoy?
4. Um, that’s a hard question. I guess I'd have to say I like the travelling best because it gives me the opportunity to experience other cultures.
5. There are a couple of things I’d like to ask about. First, can you drive?
6. Yes, I got my driver’s licence five years ago.
7. Can I ask you about holidays?
8. Employees get three weeks a year. But one thing I'd like to say is that we also offer excellent health care.
Let's go through each question and sentence one by one:
1. So, before we finish – does anyone have any questions?
- This is a sentence that asks if anyone has any questions before finishing.
- We can capitalize "so" as it is the beginning of the sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "So" to separate the introductory phrase.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
2. Yes, actually. I have one question. I wondered if you could tell me when the job starts.
- This is a sentence that states that the person has one question and asks when the job starts.
- We capitalize "Yes" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
3. What aspect of your current job would you say you most enjoy?
- This is a question that asks what aspect of the person's current job they enjoy the most.
- We capitalize "What" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
4. Um, that’s a hard question. I guess I'd have to say I like the travelling best because it gives me the opportunity to experience other cultures.
- This is a sentence that states the person finds the question hard and explains why they enjoy traveling in their current job.
- We capitalize "Um" as it is the beginning of the sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "Um" to indicate a pause.
- We capitalize "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
5. There are a couple of things I’d like to ask about. First, can you drive?
- This is a sentence that states the person has a couple of things to ask and asks if the person can drive.
- We capitalize "There" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a comma (,) after "First" to separate items in a list.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
6. Yes, I got my driver’s licence five years ago.
- This is a sentence that confirms that the person has a driver's license for five years.
- We capitalize "Yes" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
7. Can I ask you about holidays?
- This is a sentence that asks if the person can ask about holidays.
- We capitalize "Can" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a question mark (?) at the end to indicate it is a question.
8. Employees get three weeks a year. But one thing I'd like to say is that we also offer excellent health care.
- This is a sentence that states the number of weeks employees get for holidays and mentions an additional benefit of excellent health care.
- We capitalize "But" and "I" at the beginning of each sentence.
- We put a period (.) at the end of each sentence.
In this activity, we need to pay attention to the capitalization and punctuation. We need to start sentences with a capital letter, use proper capitalization for names and titles, and end the sentences with the appropriate punctuation marks (comma, period, or question mark).