ANSWER EACH QUESTION ABOUT MR. EMMONS' DAILY ROUTINE.
1. How often does Mr. Emmons work?
2. How often does Buster work?
3. What time does Mr. Emmons get up every day?
4. What does he do next?
5. What time does he leave the house every day?
6. How often does Mr. Emmons visit each house?
7. How often do most people buy brooms?
8. How often does he get a new supply of brooms?
AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. EMMONS
Choose a partner to work with you on the interview below. Pretend that you are a newspaper reporter and you are talking to Mr. Emmons. Ask questions which would produce the answers below.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: No, my blindness is not a new problem. I've been blind since I was a child.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: I earn money by selling mops and brooms.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: In this part of the city.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: My dog Buster leads me where I want to go.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: Every day except Sunday.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: Every four months.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: People like my brooms because they last so long.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: Blind people do.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: Yes, I like my job very much.
Reporter:
Mr. Emmons: It keeps me busy and I can stay outside most of the time.
PRONUNCIATION
Third person singular -s ending
After verbs which end in voiceless sounds, such as /f/, /k/, /p/ and /t/, the third person singular -s is pronounced like Is/. Pronounce the words below.
helps meets waits
keeps sits walks
likes takes wants
makes talks works
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