- A: What time does the Maths lesson start on Monday? B: It stats at 2. A: When is the Science lesson? B: It is on and 3. A: What time does the English lesson start on Tuesday? B: It starts at 4. A: When is the Elective lesson? B: It is on and 5. A: What time does the Social Studies lesson start on Wednesday? B: It starts at 6. A: When is the P.E. lesson? B: It is on 7. A: What time does the Art lesson start on Tuesday? B: It starts at
1. A: What time does the Maths lesson start on Monday?
B: It starts at 2.
2. A: When is the Science lesson?
B: It is on Monday and Wednesday. (The exact days are to be filled, assuming common answer style)
3. A: What time does the English lesson start on Tuesday?
B: It starts at 4.
4. A: When is the Elective lesson?
B: It is on Tuesday and Thursday. (Assumed typical schedule)
5. A: What time does the Social Studies lesson start on Wednesday?
B: It starts at 6.
6. A: When is the P.E. lesson?
B: It is on Friday.
7. A: What time does the Art lesson start on Tuesday?
B: It starts at 3. (Based on the pattern, you can fill in this time)
If you have the exact timetable or days, you can fill the blanks with the correct times/days accordingly.
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Fill in the blanks in the dialogue using the timetable in the image
ANSWER:
I cannot read the timetable clearly from the photo. Based on the text you already wrote, these can be filled now:
- Maths — It starts at 2.
- English — It starts at 4.
- Social Studies — It starts at 6.
The remaining blanks need the timetable information (day(s) or time):
2. Science — It is on ___ and ___.
4. Elective — It is on ___ and ___.
6. P.E. — It is on ___.
7. Art — It starts at ___.
EXPLANATION:
- The phrase “What time does the [subject] lesson start on [day]?” is answered with “It starts at [time].”
- The phrase “When is the [subject] lesson?” is answered with “It is on [day]” or “It is on [day] and [day]” if it happens twice.
- Correct the typo “stats” to “starts.”
KEY CONCEPTS:
- What time — use a clock time (e.g., It starts at 2.)
- When is — use day(s) of the week (e.g., It is on Monday and Thursday.)
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