1 West Park Golf Club (open) on June 19. 2 Golf clubs can at reasonable rates. 3 Membership all experienced players 4 Ties 5 Mrs Handson can on 0333 45569. (offer) to (wear) in the club bar (contact) Complete each sentence with two to five
1) West Park Golf Club is open on June 19th.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "open". The subject of the sentence is West Park Golf Club, and we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (is) because the subject is singular. The adverbial phrase "on June 19th" indicates the specific date when the club will be open.
2) Golf clubs can offer reasonable rates.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "offer". The subject of the sentence is "Golf clubs", which is plural. Therefore, we use the plural form of the verb "to can" (can). The noun phrase "reasonable rates" indicates the specific offer that the golf clubs can provide.
3) Membership is open to all experienced players.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "be" and the noun "Membership". The subject of the sentence is "Membership", which is singular. Therefore, we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (is). The prepositional phrase "to all experienced players" indicates the specific group of people who are eligible to become members.
4) Ties are offered to wear in the club bar.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "be" and the noun "Ties". The subject of the sentence is "Ties", which is plural. Therefore, we use the plural form of the verb "to be" (are). The verb "offered" indicates that the ties are provided or made available. The infinitive verb phrase "to wear" indicates the purpose or use of the ties. The prepositional phrase "in the club bar" specifies the location where the ties are meant to be worn.
5) Mrs Handson can be contacted on 0333 45569.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "can be contacted" and the noun "Mrs Handson". The subject of the sentence is "Mrs Handson", and we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (can be) because the subject is singular. The verb phrase "can be contacted" indicates the action of reaching out or communicating with Mrs Handson. The prepositional phrase "on 0333 45569" provides the contact information, specifically a phone number.
Overall, these sentences demonstrate different grammatical concepts like verb agreement, verb tense, prepositional phrases, and noun phrases. Understanding these concepts allows us to accurately complete the sentences and convey the intended meaning.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "open". The subject of the sentence is West Park Golf Club, and we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (is) because the subject is singular. The adverbial phrase "on June 19th" indicates the specific date when the club will be open.
2) Golf clubs can offer reasonable rates.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "offer". The subject of the sentence is "Golf clubs", which is plural. Therefore, we use the plural form of the verb "to can" (can). The noun phrase "reasonable rates" indicates the specific offer that the golf clubs can provide.
3) Membership is open to all experienced players.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "be" and the noun "Membership". The subject of the sentence is "Membership", which is singular. Therefore, we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (is). The prepositional phrase "to all experienced players" indicates the specific group of people who are eligible to become members.
4) Ties are offered to wear in the club bar.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "be" and the noun "Ties". The subject of the sentence is "Ties", which is plural. Therefore, we use the plural form of the verb "to be" (are). The verb "offered" indicates that the ties are provided or made available. The infinitive verb phrase "to wear" indicates the purpose or use of the ties. The prepositional phrase "in the club bar" specifies the location where the ties are meant to be worn.
5) Mrs Handson can be contacted on 0333 45569.
To answer this question, we need to focus on the verb "can be contacted" and the noun "Mrs Handson". The subject of the sentence is "Mrs Handson", and we use the third person singular form of the verb "to be" (can be) because the subject is singular. The verb phrase "can be contacted" indicates the action of reaching out or communicating with Mrs Handson. The prepositional phrase "on 0333 45569" provides the contact information, specifically a phone number.
Overall, these sentences demonstrate different grammatical concepts like verb agreement, verb tense, prepositional phrases, and noun phrases. Understanding these concepts allows us to accurately complete the sentences and convey the intended meaning.