I. Give the correct form of the verbs then answer the questions.From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr. Tuan (work) in the fields with his brother. They (grow) some rice, but their main crop (be) vegetables. From twelve to one o‟clock, Mr. Tuan (rest) and (eat) lunch. At four in the afternoon, they (come) back home. Mr. Tuan (feed) the animals again.Then he (clean ) the buffalo shed and the...
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I. Give the correct form of the verbs then answer the questions.
From about nine in the morning until four in the afternoon, Mr. Tuan (work) in the fields with his brother. They (grow) some rice, but their main crop (be) vegetables. From twelve to one o‟clock, Mr. Tuan (rest) and (eat) lunch. At four in the afternoon, they (come) back home. Mr. Tuan (feed) the animals again.Then he (clean ) the buffalo shed and the chicken coop.His work usually (finish) at six.
1. What does Mr. Tuan do from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon?
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2. Who does he work with?
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3. What do they grow?
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4. What is their main crop?
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5. What does Mr. Tuan do from twelve to one o‟clock?
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6. What time do they come back home?
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7. What time does his work usually finish?
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In the field