Mom, I'm going to the stationery store. I'll buy some ball-point pens, fountain pens, and mechanical pencils. I'll buy some notebooks and workbooks, too. I'll come back around 7:00 p.m.

Don

(Is this passage corect?)

1. I'll be back around 7:00 p.m.
2. I'll come back around 7:00 p.m.
3. I'll return around 7:00 p.m.
4. I'll turn back around 7:00 p.m.

(Can we use all sentences above? Are they all correct? Can we use 'about' instead of 'around'?)

5. Choose suitable response and write as in the example. The suitable response for this statement is 'I'll open the window for you.'
(Would you check this passage?)

6. Mark on the shopping list to find out what you bought. ( Is this correct? Do I have to erase 'on'?)

7. You should check the box before milk.

7-1. You should check milk.
7-2. You should tick milk.
7-3. You should mark milk.
7-4. You should check the square before milk.

(Milk is the item a person bought in a dialogue. Are the expressions all correct from 7 to 7-4?)

1 answer

#4 = I'll turn back = sounds odd. Yes on about or around.

#5 = Choose a suitable response / write as in the example could be "follow the example."

#6 = I'm not quite sure what you mean. Mark on the shopping list what you bought?

Everything else looks fine.

Sra