2. Complete the sentences. (will, to be, are going, clever, working, fit, to draw, to find, to work, drawing, finding). a. My sister is. She is only nine but she reads 19th century novels.
b. You need to __ ___ if you want to be a footballer.
c. It’s not difficult a part-time job in London.
d. My friend is good at Manga cartoons.
e. Jack wants in construction.
f. What kind of job you get when you finish studies?
g. On Friday evening we to the party.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the adjective that describes the quality of being intelligent or quick-witted. Based on the options given, "clever" is the most appropriate choice.
b. You need to work hard if you want to be a footballer.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct words that convey the idea of putting in effort and dedication in order to achieve a certain goal. The phrase "work hard" means to put in a lot of effort and is commonly used when talking about achieving success in a particular field.
c. It’s not difficult to find a part-time job in London.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the appropriate verb phrase that indicates the process of searching for and obtaining a part-time job. The phrase "to find" conveys the idea of looking for something and successfully coming across it.
d. My friend is good at drawing Manga cartoons.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the verb phrase that describes the action of creating visual art. The phrase "drawing" is the correct choice since it refers to the act of creating images using lines and colors.
e. Jack wants to work in construction.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb phrase that indicates Jack's desire or aspiration for a certain profession. The phrase "to work" conveys the idea of engaging in a specific occupation or job.
f. What kind of job will you get when you finish studies?
To complete this question, we need to choose the appropriate verb phrase that indicates obtaining a job or career after completing studies. The phrase "will you get" suggests the future possibility of finding employment after finishing one's studies.
g. On Friday evening we are going to the party.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the verb phrase that indicates the intention or plan to attend a party. The phrase "are going" indicates a future action or event that is planned or expected to happen.