Which of the phrases can you use to tell about where you are from?
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- Could you tell me if there are any restaurants ______ we can have<br/>our lunch? A: around which B: from which C: around where D: from where
- In which case can I recommend a hotel to you(). A: If you tell me how much you’re going to pay for the hotel. B: If you tell me where you’re going to stay. C: If you can afford to visit New York.
- Can you ______ the difference ______ the two phrases A: tell, between B: speak, from C: say, of D: talk, between
- “_______________________________.” “I’ve always earned in the mid-range of the national average for my position.”? Can you tell me what salary you’re hoping?|;Can you tell me about your wage gap?|;Can you tell me about your salary expectation?|;Can you tell me about your salary history?
- 9. Which is not the right way to ask about a peron's hometown? A: A. Where do you come from? B: B. Where are you from? C: C. Where is your hometown? D: D. Where are you come from?