Match the beginnings and the ends of the sentences. A) 1 You relax and watch TV a in the bathroom 2 You cook b in your bedroom 3 You eat your dinner c in the living room / lounge 4 You sleep d in the dining room 5 You have a shower e in the spare room 6 You put up guests f in the kitchen B) 1 What а at home 2 Come in and have tea, actually 3 Would you like lovely house! 4 Black your jackets? 5 These cakes look sit down 6 I’d rather delicious 7 Where’s or white? 8 Make yourselves some coffee 9 Can I take your loo?

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A: 1 - e, 2 - f, 3 - c, 4 - d, 5 - a, 6 - b
B: 1 - at home, 2 - sit down, 3 - your jackets, 4 - Would you like some tea, actually?, 5 - these cakes look delicious, 6 - make yourselves some coffee, 7 - Where's the loo?, 8 - Black or white?, 9 - Can I take your lovely house!

Explanation:

To match the beginnings and ends of the sentences, we need to identify the correct response or continuation for each given statement.

In section A:
1. "You relax and watch TV" should be followed by where you do so, which is typically in the spare room. Thus, the correct match is e - in the spare room.
2. "You cook" should be followed by the location where you cook, which is typically in the kitchen. Thus, the correct match is f - in the kitchen.
3. "You eat your dinner" should be followed by where you have your meals, which is typically in the living room or lounge. Thus, the correct match is c - in the living room / lounge.
4. "You sleep" should be followed by where you sleep, which is typically in the bedroom. Thus, the correct match is d - in your bedroom.
5. "You have a shower" should be followed by where you take a shower, which is typically in the bathroom. Thus, the correct match is a - in the bathroom.
6. "You put up guests" should be followed by where you accommodate guests, which is typically in the dining room. Thus, the correct match is b - in the dining room.

In section B:
1. The phrase "What" typically introduces a question, so the correct match is "at home" to complete the sentence. Thus, the correct match is "at home."
2. The phrase "Come in and have tea, actually" is a welcoming statement, so the correct match is "sit down" to invite someone to take a seat. Thus, the correct match is "sit down."
3. The phrase "Would you like" is typically followed by a desire for something, so the correct match is "some tea, actually?" to offer tea. Thus, the correct match is "some tea, actually?"
4. The phrase "Black" or "White" refers to colors, so the correct match is "your jackets?" to ask about the color preference for jackets. Thus, the correct match is "your jackets?"
5. The phrase "These cakes look" is typically followed by an adjective to describe the appearance, so the correct match is "delicious" to express the positive evaluation. Thus, the correct match is "delicious."
6. The phrase "I'd rather" is typically followed by an alternative preference, so the correct match is "make yourselves some coffee" to express a preference for coffee. Thus, the correct match is "make yourselves some coffee."
7. The phrase "Where's" is typically followed by a location, so the correct match is "the loo?" to ask about the location of the bathroom. Thus, the correct match is "the loo?"
8. The phrase "Make yourselves some" is typically followed by a beverage or food item, so the correct match is "coffee" to offer coffee. Thus, the correct match is "coffee."
9. The phrase "Can I take your" is typically followed by an object, so the correct match is "lovely house!" to express admiration for the house. Thus, the correct match is "lovely house!"
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