To complete the sentences, you will need to use compounds from the "learn this!" box and the information given in exercise 8. Let's go through it step by step.
First, let's review the compounds in the "learn this!" box. The compounds listed are: butterfly, earthquake, airport, skateboard, snowflake, and football. Keep these compounds in mind as we proceed.
Now, let's take a look at exercise 8. In this exercise, there are several sentences with gaps that need to be filled with the correct compounds. The gaps are marked with underlined spaces.
Read each sentence carefully and think about which compound from the "learn this!" box would be the most appropriate to complete the sentence.
1. "Look at the beautiful __________ in the sky."
- To complete this sentence, we need a word that refers to something beautiful in the sky. The correct compound is "butterfly." So, the sentence should be: "Look at the beautiful butterfly in the sky."
2. "The __________ was strong and caused a lot of damage."
- For this sentence, we need a word that describes a strong natural event that causes damage. The correct compound is "earthquake." So, the sentence should be: "The earthquake was strong and caused a lot of damage."
3. "We're going to the __________ to catch our flight."
- In this sentence, we are talking about going somewhere to catch a flight. The correct compound is "airport." So, the sentence should be: "We're going to the airport to catch our flight."
4. "He fell off his __________ while trying to do a trick."
- This sentence is talking about someone falling off while doing a trick. The correct compound is "skateboard." So, the sentence should be: "He fell off his skateboard while trying to do a trick."
5. "Each __________ is unique and beautiful."
- This sentence is talking about something that is unique and beautiful. The correct compound is "snowflake." So, the sentence should be: "Each snowflake is unique and beautiful."
6. "He scored a goal in the __________ match."
- For this sentence, we are talking about scoring a goal in a match. The correct compound is "football." So, the sentence should be: "He scored a goal in the football match."
By following these steps and using the information given, you can complete the sentences with the correct compounds. Remember to carefully read each sentence, think about the context, and select the appropriate compound from the "learn this!" box.
First, let's review the compounds in the "learn this!" box. The compounds listed are: butterfly, earthquake, airport, skateboard, snowflake, and football. Keep these compounds in mind as we proceed.
Now, let's take a look at exercise 8. In this exercise, there are several sentences with gaps that need to be filled with the correct compounds. The gaps are marked with underlined spaces.
Read each sentence carefully and think about which compound from the "learn this!" box would be the most appropriate to complete the sentence.
1. "Look at the beautiful __________ in the sky."
- To complete this sentence, we need a word that refers to something beautiful in the sky. The correct compound is "butterfly." So, the sentence should be: "Look at the beautiful butterfly in the sky."
2. "The __________ was strong and caused a lot of damage."
- For this sentence, we need a word that describes a strong natural event that causes damage. The correct compound is "earthquake." So, the sentence should be: "The earthquake was strong and caused a lot of damage."
3. "We're going to the __________ to catch our flight."
- In this sentence, we are talking about going somewhere to catch a flight. The correct compound is "airport." So, the sentence should be: "We're going to the airport to catch our flight."
4. "He fell off his __________ while trying to do a trick."
- This sentence is talking about someone falling off while doing a trick. The correct compound is "skateboard." So, the sentence should be: "He fell off his skateboard while trying to do a trick."
5. "Each __________ is unique and beautiful."
- This sentence is talking about something that is unique and beautiful. The correct compound is "snowflake." So, the sentence should be: "Each snowflake is unique and beautiful."
6. "He scored a goal in the __________ match."
- For this sentence, we are talking about scoring a goal in a match. The correct compound is "football." So, the sentence should be: "He scored a goal in the football match."
By following these steps and using the information given, you can complete the sentences with the correct compounds. Remember to carefully read each sentence, think about the context, and select the appropriate compound from the "learn this!" box.