Модуль 8. Match the verbs and the nouns. 1) cook 2) exchange 3) light 4) decorate 5) to set 6) have 7) celebrities 8) dress a) fireworks b) houses c) costumes d) parades e) food f) the festival g) gifts h) bonfires
Sure, let's work on matching the verbs and nouns together.
First, we will look at the given verbs:
1) "cook"
2) "exchange"
3) "light"
4) "decorate"
5) "set"
6) "have"
Now, let's look at the given nouns:
1) "fireworks"
2) "houses"
3) "costumes"
4) "parades"
5) "food"
6) "the festival"
7) "gifts"
8) "bonfires"
To match the verbs and nouns, we need to think about what action each verb represents and what object it can act upon.
1) The verb "cook" is related to preparing or making food. So, the appropriate noun to match with "cook" is "food" (Option e).
2) The verb "exchange" refers to giving or trading something with someone else. Considering the given nouns, the suitable noun for "exchange" is "gifts" (Option g).
3) The verb "light" suggests illuminating or making something bright with a source of light. Among the choices, "fireworks" (Option a) seem to be the best noun to pair with "light".
4) The verb "decorate" means to enhance the appearance of something by adding ornaments or other decorative items. In this case, "houses" (Option b) fit well with "decorate".
5) The verb "set" can have various meanings, but in this context, it could refer to arranging or preparing something for an event. Looking at the options, the noun "costumes" (Option c) matches with "set".
6) Lastly, the verb "have" does not have a single specific match with the given nouns. However, "the festival" (Option f) can reasonably be associated with "have" in the sense of organizing or celebrating a festival.
To summarize the matches:
1) cook - e) food
2) exchange - g) gifts
3) light - a) fireworks
4) decorate - b) houses
5) set - c) costumes
6) have - f) the festival
That completes the matching exercise for "Match the verbs and the nouns" in Module 8. Let me know if you have any further questions or if something is still unclear.
First, we will look at the given verbs:
1) "cook"
2) "exchange"
3) "light"
4) "decorate"
5) "set"
6) "have"
Now, let's look at the given nouns:
1) "fireworks"
2) "houses"
3) "costumes"
4) "parades"
5) "food"
6) "the festival"
7) "gifts"
8) "bonfires"
To match the verbs and nouns, we need to think about what action each verb represents and what object it can act upon.
1) The verb "cook" is related to preparing or making food. So, the appropriate noun to match with "cook" is "food" (Option e).
2) The verb "exchange" refers to giving or trading something with someone else. Considering the given nouns, the suitable noun for "exchange" is "gifts" (Option g).
3) The verb "light" suggests illuminating or making something bright with a source of light. Among the choices, "fireworks" (Option a) seem to be the best noun to pair with "light".
4) The verb "decorate" means to enhance the appearance of something by adding ornaments or other decorative items. In this case, "houses" (Option b) fit well with "decorate".
5) The verb "set" can have various meanings, but in this context, it could refer to arranging or preparing something for an event. Looking at the options, the noun "costumes" (Option c) matches with "set".
6) Lastly, the verb "have" does not have a single specific match with the given nouns. However, "the festival" (Option f) can reasonably be associated with "have" in the sense of organizing or celebrating a festival.
To summarize the matches:
1) cook - e) food
2) exchange - g) gifts
3) light - a) fireworks
4) decorate - b) houses
5) set - c) costumes
6) have - f) the festival
That completes the matching exercise for "Match the verbs and the nouns" in Module 8. Let me know if you have any further questions or if something is still unclear.