2.17 Complete the sentences with the key phrases from exercise 3.
1. ___the next school magazine. Why don't we focus on books by Kazakh writers? 2.The article is finished,___more photos to go with it. 3.A It's difficult to know what is true on the internet B ___some sites check facts. 4.I think we have agreed on that point.___who going to write each article? 5. ___which printer is working,___print out the list of books people have suggested.
1. For the next school magazine. Why don't we focus on books by Kazakh writers?
To complete this sentence, the key phrase from Exercise 3 that we need is "For the next school magazine". This phrase indicates that the topic being discussed is related to the next school magazine. "Why don't we focus on books by Kazakh writers?" is the suggestion or idea being proposed for the magazine.
2. The article is finished, but there are more photos to go with it.
In this sentence, we need to choose the key phrase from Exercise 3 that fits in the blank. The correct phrase is "but there are more photos to go with it". This phrase indicates that the article has been completed, but there is still a need for additional photos to accompany it.
3. A: It's difficult to know what is true on the internet.
B: Some sites check facts.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the key phrase from Exercise 3 that fits in part B of the conversation. The correct phrase is "Some sites check facts". This phrase is a response to the difficulty of knowing what is true on the internet. It suggests that there are websites that specifically verify or confirm information for accuracy.
4. I think we have agreed on that point. Who is going to write each article?
In this sentence, the key phrase from Exercise 3 that we need is "I think we have agreed on that point". This phrase indicates that the speaker believes that there has been a mutual understanding or consensus reached. The second part of the sentence is a question asking about the allocation of article writing tasks.
5. Check which printer is working, and then print out the list of books people have suggested.
To complete this sentence, we need the key phrases "Check which printer is working" and "print out the list of books people have suggested". The first phrase instructs someone to verify or determine which printer is currently operational. The second phrase directs them to use that printer to produce a printed copy of the list of suggested books.
To complete this sentence, the key phrase from Exercise 3 that we need is "For the next school magazine". This phrase indicates that the topic being discussed is related to the next school magazine. "Why don't we focus on books by Kazakh writers?" is the suggestion or idea being proposed for the magazine.
2. The article is finished, but there are more photos to go with it.
In this sentence, we need to choose the key phrase from Exercise 3 that fits in the blank. The correct phrase is "but there are more photos to go with it". This phrase indicates that the article has been completed, but there is still a need for additional photos to accompany it.
3. A: It's difficult to know what is true on the internet.
B: Some sites check facts.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the key phrase from Exercise 3 that fits in part B of the conversation. The correct phrase is "Some sites check facts". This phrase is a response to the difficulty of knowing what is true on the internet. It suggests that there are websites that specifically verify or confirm information for accuracy.
4. I think we have agreed on that point. Who is going to write each article?
In this sentence, the key phrase from Exercise 3 that we need is "I think we have agreed on that point". This phrase indicates that the speaker believes that there has been a mutual understanding or consensus reached. The second part of the sentence is a question asking about the allocation of article writing tasks.
5. Check which printer is working, and then print out the list of books people have suggested.
To complete this sentence, we need the key phrases "Check which printer is working" and "print out the list of books people have suggested". The first phrase instructs someone to verify or determine which printer is currently operational. The second phrase directs them to use that printer to produce a printed copy of the list of suggested books.