Another day, another English exercise
Let’s check some grammar
You can use “so” as part of your questions
- So you work for Microsoft?
- So you are a university student?
- So you are a developer?
- So you work for the government?
These are some examples of first conditional sentences with “can”
- If we buy three computers, can we get a discount?
- If we use your services, can you provide 24/7 support?
- If we make a deal, can you extend a warranty?
- If we sign a contract, can we start tomorrow?
Exercise
Read the dialogue and answer the exercise.
A | Hello Linda |
B | Hi Daniel |
A | So you work for Trident apps? |
B | Yes, I am a developer there |
A | We need an app for Taxi drivers in Costa Rica |
B | Something like the Uber App |
A | Yes, how much does an app like that cost? |
B | Around $125,000 |
A | How about support? |
B | Free support for the first six months |
A | And after that? |
B | Every Additional month is $4000 |
A | If we sign a two-year support contract, can we get a discount? |
B | Yes, $1000 off every month |
A | How long does it take to build the app? |
B | Around six months |
A | That’s great. It is a deal |
B | When should we start? |
A | As soon as you can |
B | Thank you |