For the passage:
- B. suburbs
- "Suburbs" refers to areas just outside the city, which fits well in this context.
- A. is
- The subject "It" is singular, so the correct verb is "is."
- D. and
- "And" is the best choice to connect the idea that both groups (aunts and uncles, grandparents) are involved.
- B. taken
- The correct passive form of the verb "take" is "taken."
- D. bonds
- "Bonds" refers to strong, emotional connections, which makes the most sense in this context.
For the rewriting sentences:
When are the students reading books in the library?
- We turn the statement into a question by changing the position of "when" and adjusting the verb to match the question form.
She always drinks tea in the morning.
- "Always" is placed before the verb "drinks" to indicate frequency.
Emily is Mrs. Jessica's granddaughter.
- The sentence is rewritten to maintain the same meaning, starting with "Emily."
What is the depth of the lake?
- We change the structure of the question to ask about the depth of the lake.
For the email ordering task:
Here’s the correct order for the informal email:
- Hi Mary,
- How are you? I hope you are fine.
- You asked me what I like to do on my days off. Well, as you know, Sundays are my days off.
- I often hang out with my friends in the morning. We usually go to the mall.
- In the afternoon, I help my parents to do chores.
- I often do the laundry or tidy my room. In the evening, I like to watch films with my family.
- What about you? What do you do on your days off?
- Lots of love,
- Tina