Sentence 1: David and Sue are husband and wife. David is a [positive adjective] husband.
- Choose a positive adjective that describes a good husband. Here are some options:
- caring
- supportive
- loving
- dependable
- kind
Sentence 2: This car belongs to Ann. It's a [type of car] car.
- Fill in the blank with the type of car Ann owns. If you can't see the car in the picture, use a general term like "reliable" or "fuel-efficient."
Sentence 3: The king lives in a very beautiful palace. The palace is very [descriptive adjective].
- Choose an adjective that describes how the palace looks. Here are some options:
- grand
- majestic
- impressive
- luxurious
Sentence 4: I was with Elena at her house last night. I was at [her/Elena's] house last night.
- The pronoun "her" already refers to Elena's house, so this sentence is grammatically correct as is.
Sentence 5: All the students have put their books on the table. The books are [on/on top of] the table.
- "On" is already grammatically correct in this context.
Sentence 6: My sister was born on 28th June. The 28th of June is a [day of the week]
- Look up the day of the week for June 28th and fill it in the blank.
Sentence 7: Mrs. Penn makes delicious cakes. Her cakes are [delicious/very delicious].
- "Delicious" is already used in the sentence, so you can leave it as is.
Sentence 8: My grandparents have a house next door to us. Our house is [next door to/beside] theirs.
- "Next door to" is already grammatically correct in this context.
Sentence 9: Mr. and Mrs. Smith have a daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are [parents].
- "Parents" is already the correct word to describe Mr. and Mrs. Smith in relation to their daughter.