To complete this exercise, you need to choose the correct words from the box to fill in the blanks in the sentences based on their context and meaning. Let's go through each one step-by-step.
Exercise E:
I am in the library now. I am studying for the quiz tomorrow. I am looking up words in the dictionary and reviewing the lesson. I am doing my homework, too.
Studying is the act of learning and preparing for something, such as a quiz.
Looking up means finding information in a dictionary.
Reviewing refers to going over the lesson material to understand it better.
Doing is a general term for completing tasks, like homework.
I am taking a quiz now. I am listening to the questions and selecting the correct answers. I am marking only one correct answer on the answer sheet. I am not speaking with my friends.
Listening means paying attention to something being said, like quiz questions.
Selecting means choosing the correct answers from options.
Marking involves writing the correct answers on the answer sheet.
Speaking is talking, which you shouldn't do during a quiz.
Exercise F: For each answer provided, think about what type of question could result in such an answer. Here are the questions:
Answer: I'm from Canada.
Question: Where are you from?
Answer: I speak English and French.
Question: What languages do you speak?
Answer: My mother and father are from Korea.
Question: Where are your parents from?
Answer: Students from Egypt speak Arabic.
Question: What language do students from Egypt speak?
Answer: My family lives in Cairo.
Question: Where does your family live?
Each question is formulated to directly match the information given in the answers, ensuring clarity and correct sentence structure in English.