The verbs have been matched with their corresponding nouns, and sentences using these combinations have been completed for clarity. This reinforces verb-noun pair usage in context. The activity helps to enhance vocabulary and grammar skills.
;
Here is a matching of the verbs with the nouns:
do - f. sport
go - c. for a coffee
cook - b. dinner
paint - d. pictures
visit - a. museums
watch - e. TV
Now let's complete the sentences using the paired verbs and nouns:
Would you like to go for a coffee with me tomorrow morning?
This sentence invites someone to meet for coffee. It uses "go for a coffee," which refers to the action of going somewhere to have a coffee drink together.
I never cook dinner at the weekend. I prefer to go to a restaurant or cafe.
This sentence indicates a preference for eating out rather than preparing meals at home.
In summer, I often sit outside and paint pictures of the flowers and birds.
This sentence describes a relaxing outdoor activity involving art.
Do you watch TV in the evening? What are your favourite programmes?
This asks about someone's habit of watching television in the evening and inquires about their preferred shows.
I do sport every weekend - sometimes football, sometimes tennis.
This describes a regular weekend activity involving different sports.
In each sentence, the verb and noun are paired to create a meaningful activity that fits into everyday life.