To go on the Internet - means you have turned the computer on and have launched your Internet homepage.
To surf the Internet - means you are on the Internet and are going from one webpage to the next.
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Your answers to the questions look good. I wouldn't use "come" for the 4th question unless you are already in Memphis when asking the question.
You told me they were inappropriate because there could be many combinations and not just one (for example: grow up, get up together, hold/host and have a party)
Is it better to say "go on the internet" or "surf the internet"?
I still have an exercise to check.
Read Paul's answers. Complete the questions. (I included the answers in brackets).
A: Hello, what's your name?
G: It's Gino.
A: Where......... come from? (Where do you come from?)
P: I'm from Naples.
A: ......... now? (Where do you live now?)
P: I live in Memphis now.
A: ........... to Memphis? (When did you move to Memphis? Is "come" possible?)
P: A year ago.
A: ........ do? (What do you do?)
P: I'm a student. I'm studying music.
A: ........... married? (Are you married?)
P: No, I'm not, but I've got a girlfriend.
Thank you.
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