Filling verb blanks
Alright, I need to fill in the blanks with correct verb forms: COME, STAY, LIKE, HAVE, STUDY, DO, START, WORK, GO, GO, START, MEET. I’m thinking it’s mostly present simple or continuous.
Looking at the context:
- Where are you from?
- I stay with my family here.
- Do you like it here?
- I’m having a great time.
- I study at a language school.
- What do you do, Michael?
- Work starts at night.
- We’re working this afternoon.
- I’m going dancing.
- Sorry, I’m going to the cinema with my friend.
Filling in the blanks
Okay, I need to fill in the blanks with verbs: COME, STAY, LIKE, HAVE, STUDY, DO, START, WORK, GO, GO, START, MEET. Looking at the question, the format is "Where (1) do you come from?" so the first blank is "do" and the second blank is "come" in present simple.
I also see they're asking for both forms of "GO" and "START," so I'll need to be careful with those.
Filling blanks and reviewing tense
Okay, for blank (1), I’m pretty sure the answer is “do” and “come” as the verb. The format is set up for two blanks, so that makes sense. For (2), I want to say “stay” because it presents a permanent situation. I considered “I’m staying,” but since “am” isn’t in the provided list, I'll use “stay.”
For (3), definitely "Do you like it here?" because "like" is provided.
Filling in the blanks with correct verb forms
For (3), it seems "Do you like it here?" works, with "do" being in the list, so we’re good. For (4), they seem to want "I'm having a great time," but since they didn’t provide "am," I think they want a present simple form. Maybe it's about using "have" in present simple: "I have a great time." In casual speech, though, "I'm having" feels more natural. Let’s move forward and check the context for (8).
Analyzing blanks and verbs
The task expects me to fill each blank based on the provided verb list. Some blanks, like "Where (1)_ you _ from", require two verbs such as "do ... come", complicating the count because the list only has duplicate verbs for 'go' and 'start'. I wonder whether auxiliary verbs like "do" are implicitly understood, leaving only the main verbs for filling in. This is tricky since the instructions suggest aligning the list with each blank, but there's some inconsistency when using multiple verbs per set.
Crafting the dialogue
The task is to fill in the blanks using the provided verbs, ensuring the right form (e.g., present simple or continuous), but also considering auxiliary verbs like "do." The logic seems to suggest that each blank corresponds to one of the listed words in order. It's tricky because "do" generally functions as an auxiliary verb, not the main verb to insert, so I need to focus on the main verbs first.
Thought for 1m 18s