Where do you work?B: Well, normally I work in Berlin, but I working in Stuttgart at the moment.2) A: Do you know Jake?B: Yes, we knowing each other for a few years.3) A: Do you lived in London? B: Yes, I do.Actually, I have lived there all my life.4) A: Jameela’s busy at the moment.She has a piano lesson.B: Oh yes, of course.She has one every Wednesday.5) A: Do you have emailed Andy yet?B: I’m emailing him right now, actually.6) A: How many Facebook friends do you have? B: Not many.I think I have about fifty or sixty.7) A: I’m looking for my phone.B: Do you looked in the kitchen?I think I saw it in there a few minutes ago.8) A: You don’t see Karen quite often, don’t you?B: Usually, yes.But I see her for a few weeks now.9) A: I’m reading a great book at the moment- Tribal Life by Bruce James.Do you read it?B: No, but I’m reading another one of his booksThere are over one billion Facebook users worldwide. And this number increases / is increasing all the time. It is clear that Facebook changes/ has changed the way we look/ have looked at friendship. The word ‘friend’ becomes / has become a verb, and ‘friends’ now include/ have included people we only know/ are knowing online and who we are never meeting / have never met. One positive side to Facebook is that friends who lose / have lost contact, often many years ago, are now able/ have now been able to get in touch again.‘More and more people connect/ are connecting with old friends via Facebook,’ says a spokes person for the website. ‘And Facebook also means / has meant that friends never need / have needed to lose touch; people can stay friends for life.’1That sounds/ is sounding like a good idea. A Do you have / Are you having a few minutes to help me?B Yeah, sure.A I don’t understand /’m not understanding. What do you mean are you meaning by ‘trending’? B Oh, don’t worry. I’ll explain laterA l try/’m trying to download some photos. Can you help me?B Sure. Do you know why it isn’t working/ doesn’t work? A I think/’m thinking the file’s too big. It looks/ is looking like that’s what causes/’s causing the problem.2Peter is on his way. He is coming by bus.3 I see your point, but I don’t agree with you. 4 You’re quiet? What do you think about?Are you thinking of the new James Bond film?5 What Imagine you’re very tired after your journey.7 Jamal isn’t here. He is having his lunch.
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