This sentence is a present simple sentence.
As a present simple sentence it would mean this (work at the restaurant) is something 'they' do again and again.
If the sentence was past simple - They worked at the restaurant at the weekend - then it would mean this action (worked at the restaurant ) is finished, completed.
What is the right page? or What is the correct page? is fine.
Give me your hand,"she said".
It RAINS all right, for the whole weekend, so the fish were safe for another week.
The whole family was looking forward to spending the weekend in the beach. But that friday evening my sister, Jessie, had a slight fever. Mom gave her medicines right away.Fortunately,
I think you answered your own question. Who's your girlfriend right now?
Yes, the right grammar is, "Please visit George and me this weekend."
I'm in the restaurant business as a janitor and busboy. People work in the restaurant business to try to make money for their own purposes. The ladies I work with are working either to earn money to pay for college or they are moms who need to support their children, or both. I'm in the business to make money for college and emergencies. If you work for the right restaurant, it can be a pretty sweet gig. I make about 200 a weekend. I absolutely love it.
METAPHOR on apex just got it right.
The answer is size and shape. I just did the quiz and got it right.
[to] serve and be worthy of this right i think that is right, im not 100% sure.
Sentence: The whole family was looking forward to spending the weekend in the beach. But that friday evening my sister, Jessie had a slight fever. Mom gave her medicines right away. Fortunately
o there is not a restaurant by that name in Ireland and if there was it would be right i the middle