Can’t get 3 answers correct, no matter what I do…!
Here is what I got so far:
Anna explains that a regular day at the company starts at 9 AM. Employees first
log
into their computers and check their emails. Then, they usually
attend
the daily team meeting at 9:30. The rest of the day involves working on
design
projects, collaborating with the team, and attending meetings with
clients
when needed. Lunch break is around
12 PM
, and employees can bring their lunch or visit nearby
caffee
. The workday typically
finish’s
at 5 PM, but this
depends
on project deadlines. Tom
thanks
Anna for helping him understand the work routine.
So the missing answers that I don’t get is:
Lunch break around??? (not - noun, midday or 12 PM)
Lunch or visit nearby??? (not - caffe, caffee, caffees, cafe’s)
The workday typically??? at 5 PM (not - finish or ends)
Yes, it’s much more helpful if you can provide a link:
For each of the answers which you’re struggling with:
Another word for midday or 12pm is not “noun” (though you’re close). Try a different spelling.
As the hints suggest, you’ll need to use the correct accent on the “e”. Also, when using plurals you do not use apostrophes (i.e. the plural of “dog” is “dogs” not “dog’s”).
The word “finish’s” is almost correct but again you should not use an apostrophe. (The correct suffix in this case is “es”).