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3 The music is very loud. I going to turn it down.
5 Where are you going go on holiday?
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2 What are youto do on Sunday?
To answer this question, we need to complete the sentence with one word. The sentence is asking about the person's plans for Sunday.
To answer this, we need to think about what the person wants to do on Sunday. Let's consider some options:
- "I am going to sleep."
- "I am going to visit my grandparents."
- "I am going to play soccer."
- "I am going to watch a movie."
Now, let's go through each option and see if it fits in the sentence structure:
1. "I am going to sleep this Sunday."
2. "I am going to visit my grandparents this Sunday."
3. "I am going to play soccer this Sunday."
4. "I am going to watch a movie this Sunday."
All of these options are grammatically correct. However, we need to choose the one that best completes the sentence in context. Since we don't have any specific information about the person's preferences or plans, any of these options could be a valid answer.
So, to complete the sentence and answer the question, we can choose any of the options:
"I am going to sleep on Sunday."
"I am going to visit my grandparents on Sunday."
"I am going to play soccer on Sunday."
"I am going to watch a movie on Sunday."
Each answer is correct, as it depends on the individual's plans or preferences.