Use the phrases from Ex. 4 to complete the sentences.
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1 Let's
There's
nothing in the fridge and I'm hungry.
2 Can I have a glass of …
please?
3 Would you like
a
like spring rolls or chicken salad?
4 Ulan got out of bed and went to get a …
5 Nursultan chose the chicken tikka masala
for his
2. Sentence 1: "Let's" is followed by a verb in the base form (infinitive) without "to". In this case, we want to suggest a solution for the problem of having nothing in the fridge and being hungry. We can use the phrase "Let's order some food" to suggest ordering food to solve the problem.
3. Sentence 2: Here, the person is asking for a glass of something. We can use the phrase "Can I have a glass of water, please?" to make the request.
4. Sentence 3: The speaker is offering a choice between two options, spring rolls or chicken salad. We can use the phrase "Would you like spring rolls or chicken salad?" to present the options.
5. Sentence 4: Ulan got out of bed and went to get something. We can use the phrase "went to get a glass of milk" to complete the sentence.
6. Sentence 5: Nursultan chose the chicken tikka masala. We can simply state that "Nursultan chose the chicken tikka masala for his meal."
To summarize:
1. Let's order some food.
2. Can I have a glass of water, please?
3. Would you like spring rolls or chicken salad?
4. Ulan went to get a glass of milk.
5. Nursultan chose the chicken tikka masala for his meal.
Note: In a real classroom situation, the teacher would explain the grammar rules or patterns related to these sentences, give examples, and provide further practice exercises to reinforce the understanding.