A: How much homework do you have? B: Not much. I just have (a little/ any) math.
a little
A: What time do you start work? B: I usually (go in/ at work) at 9 a.m. and finish at 6 p.m.
go in
A: Who is ____the cooking tonight? B: I am. I'm ____ hamburgers.
doing; making
A: Can I call you when you are (out of work/ at work)? B: I'd prefer you not to. My (employee/ employer) doesn't like personal calls when we're working.
at work; employer
James is ____ too much noise. I can't ____ my homework. (make/do)
making; do
A: Do you enjoy your job? B: Yes, although clients can be difficult to (work on/ deal with).
deal with
A: You have (some/ a lot of) stuff. Do you want me to help you with some of it? B: oh, yes, please.
a lot of
I can't hear the music. Can you turn the volume ____? (up/ down)
up
I can't give ____ chocolate. I like it too much. (up/ down)
up
I'd like to take ____ yoga. (up/ down)
up
Well, I don't want to work all the time, so I'm looking for something (part-time/ full-time).
part-time
The project I'm (working out/ working on) is difficult. I can't (work out/ work for) some of the problems
working on; work out
A: I have (some/ an item of) interesting info for you. B: What is it?
some
A: I'm sorry, I can't give you (some/ any) advice. B: That's OK. It's a difficult project.
any
A: I'll buy the food. You ____ dinner. B: Ok, but you ____ the housework. (make/ do)
make; do
You're very hot. You need to cool ____. (up/ down)
down
There's (any/some) pollution in the river.
some
A: I think you are ____ a mistake. B: No, I'm ____ the right decision. (make/ do)
making; making
A: I don't have a job. I'm (out of work/ at work). B: What job are you (looking for/ working for)?
out of work; looking for
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