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Question 1
The flight leaving at six-fifteen is going to Los Angeles.
​(TRUE)
 
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Question 2
Flight number CX7635 leaving for Hong Kong is on time.
​(FALSE)


Question 3
​The flight to Abu Dhabi is leaving from Gate A21.
(FALSE)


Question 4
The flight to Vancouver has been cancelled.
​(FALSE)


Question 5
The seven thirty-five flight is going to London.
(TRUE)

Question 6
The eight-fifteen flight is going to New York.
​(TRUE)

Question 7
Flight number LN1134 has been cancelled.
(FALSE)

Question 8
There is a flight leaving at seven twenty-five.
(FALSE)

Question 9
The flight to Frankfurt is leaving at six-fifty.
(TRUE)

Question 10
Flight CA857 is leaving at seven-fifty from Gate D34.
(FALSE)


Vocabulary
Departures: 'Departures' is the noun form of 'depart' which means 'leave'.  The departures board at an airport will tell you important information about the airplane you will travel on.
Time: 'Time' means the time that the airplane will leave the airport. ​
To: 'To' means the place where the airplane is flying to.
Flight No.: 'Flight' is the noun form of 'fly'.  It means the airplane.  'No.' is the short way to write 'number'. 
​It is the number of the airplane.  ​
Gate: 'Gate' means the door number that you should go to.
Remarks: 'Remarks' means special information that you need to know about the flight.
On Time: 'On Time' means that there are no changes to the flight.  It is not late.
Delayed: 'Delayed' means that the flight is late.  Sometimes a flight can be delayed by 30 minutes, one hour, 
​or even longer.
Cancelled: 'Cancelled' means that you should talk to the check-in desk and make new plans to fly on another plane.
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