I'll fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
() We'll go to the theater by taxi, so you don't have to.
Circle the correct words.
1. He is really disappointed/excited (excited) because he didn't get good grades at school.
2. I have to give a presentation/test (presentation) to my class tomorrow. I don't like speaking in front of people, so I'm really nervous.
3. I wrote a project/report (project) about the Harry Potter stories.
4. I passed/failed (passed) the math test because it was too difficult.
5. I have to do a lot of homework/presentations (homework) after school.
6. I'm so delighted because I passed/failed (passed) all my tests!
7. She was really annoyed/surprised (surprised) because she got 100% on her English test.
8. For our science project/homework (project), we grew sunflowers in our classroom.
1. Solar panels (solar panels) are expensive to buy, but they save a lot of money by taking energy from the sun.
2. He works at a coal power plant (power plant). It produces the electricity for Springfield Town.
3. The good thing about renewable (renewable) energy like solar power is that it never runs out.
4. Non-renewable energy sources like coal causes a lot of pollution (pollution) which is bad for the environment.
5. My cooker uses natural gas (natural gas). We have to replace the bottles twice a year.
6. Non-renewable (non-renewable) sources like coal and oil cannot last forever.
7. Nuclear (nuclear) is a very powerful energy source, but it can be very dangerous.
8. He repairs the wind turbines (wind turbines) when they break down and stop turning.
Match the words with the descriptions.
1. Wind turbines - A machine that turns wind energy into electricity.
2. Natural gas - A type of fuel used for cooking and heating.
3. Power plant - A place where electricity is generated.
4. Non-renewable - Energy sources that cannot last forever, such as coal and oil.
5. Pollution - Harmful substances released into the air, water, or earth.
6. Solar panels - Devices that turn sunlight into electricity.
7. Nuclear - A type of powerful energy source that can be dangerous if not handled carefully.
8. Renewable - Energy sources that can last forever, such as solar power and wind energy.
1. customs - b (Note: This choice may not perfectly match the description. Customs usually refers to the people at the airport who check goods that come into the country, not specifically check luggage. However, in some contexts, customs can be used to refer to the process or officials who check luggage for customs compliance.)
A more fitting match might be, but it is not an option:
The correct match should be for airport officials who check the luggage is not listed.
2. passport - d
3. suitcase - f
4. baggage claim - h
5. boarding pass - a
6. frequent - g
7. sunglasses - c
8. subway - e
Here are the answers to the given exercise:
9. has to
10. don't have to
11. have to
12. has to
13. don't have to
14. doesn't have to
Here are the matches:
1. lantern - d. a small box made of thin paper with a candle inside
2. midnight - f. 12 o'clock at night
3. competition - e. People take part in this event and try to win by being better, faster, etc., than others.
4. exchange - c. give something and receive something in return
5. sculpture - g. a piece of art made by shaping clay, stone, metal, etc.
6. bonfire - h. a large outdoor fire
7. tradition - b. a way of doing something that a group of people usually do
8. wish - a. say that you hope somebody will be happy, lucky, etc.
Here are the unscrambled sentences:
1. My parents are delighted because I passed all my exams.
2. I'm disappointed because I didn't come top of the class.
3. I'm really surprised because I passed my physics test.
4. He's very annoyed because he failed his math test.
5. The class teacher was very pleased with my presentation.
Here are the answers with possessive pronouns:
1. Our trip to New Zealand was great! We took so many photos of ours.
2. We went to the airport very early because our flight was at 6 a.m. (Here, 'flight' is more suitable than a possessive pronoun)
Alternative answer: We went to the airport very early because our flight wasn't until 6 a.m. could be replaced with 'ours was', however, it's more suitable with 'ours' is used as: We went to the airport very early because ours was the first flight.
Thus: We went to the airport very early because ours was at 6 a.m.
3. There are many their buildings in Vienna is incorrect. The correct answer is: There are many of their buildings in Vienna.
4. My brother forgot his wallet so I had to pay for him. (Here, 'wallet' is more suitable than a possessive pronoun)
Alternative answer: My brother forgot his so I had to lend him mine could be: My brother forgot his, so I had to lend him mine.
However, it would be more suitable with the whole sentence rewritten: My brother forgot his wallet, so I had to lend him mine.
Alternatively with this structure: My brother forgot his, so I had to lend him mine. could be used in the following situation:
'What did you lend your brother?'
'I lent him mine because he forgot his.'
5. We normally watch baseball games on TV, but it's my sister's birthday, so we're going to hers on Saturday.
6. I like to decorate my room with the things I bought from my trips. I have a doll from Japan, a small statue from Cambodia, and some paintings from Malaysia. (Here, 'things' is more suitable than a possessive pronoun)
Alternative answer: I like to decorate my room with the things I bought from my trips. However with the following sentence structure it would be: I like to decorate my room with mine, but it would make the sentence unclear, so to make it clear, we would say: I like to decorate my room with things I bought from my trips, but I also have some of mine.
7. Our guide was great. She was very friendly and helpful. She told us a lot about the history of the town. (Here, 'guide' is more suitable than a possessive pronoun)
Alternative answer: We had a guide. Ours was great.
8. We went home and then spent a few days by the sea.