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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #123071: Interrogatice pronouns and words
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    1. - are you? - Fine, thank you.

    2. - sent you to me? - Your wife told me you needed someone.

    3. - did you study? - I studied at a business school.

    4. - are you? - I'm twenty.

    5. - are your best qualities? - I'm courageous, conscientious, polite and reliable.

    6. - part of this job do you prefer? - I like the contact with the customers.

    7. - are you? -I am 5' 4 tall.

    8. - can you walk...? - I can walk for hours. I have a lot of endurance.

    9. - do you want to have this job? - Because I have just finished my studies and I think this job is exactly what I want.

    10. - could you start? - Immediately. I am available.










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