3. I can ask for information - About people


Who do you live with, Tracey?

And what's your brother like?

And your boyfriend - what does he do?

How long have you known him?

I understand you're learning Spanish.

How often are the classes?

And why Spanish?

Whose idea was it to live in Spain?

What's wrong with England?

How about you? What do you think?

What kind of work can you do in Spain?


-My parents, and any younger brother.

-He's stupid - and a bit fat.

-He works for an airline company.

-About. two years.

-Yes, that's right.

-Twice a week.

-Because we want to live in Spain.

-My boyfriend's.

-He doesn't like the weather.

-Yeah. I think it's a good idea.

My boyfriend can still work for his company, and I can get a job in a bar.



What's wrong with England? = What's the problem with England?


whose and belong to

Whose money is that? - It's mine. (It's my money.)

Who does this bag belong to?- - It's Ben's. (The bag belongs to Ben.)



I can ask for information - About people

What do you recommend?
(= What do you think is good: )
Where's the nearest bank?
( = Where's the first bank from here)
How long is it open:
( = How many hours.,)
How far is it to the river?
( = How many metres?)
How many places can we visit with this ticket?
Is the castle worth seeing?
( Do you recommend the castle?)
What time/When does the palace close/shut? (opposite = open)

which or what?
Use which when there is a small number of possibilities.
We have a double room or a twin. Which do you prefer?
In other situations, use what.
What's the address of the hotel?

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