2 Read the sentences and underline the correct words. 1 Andy is isn't 32 years old.
2 Andy has / doesn't have a car.
5 His mother wants / doesn't want Andy to live at home.
4 Emily lives / doesn't live with Andy.
5 Andy is / isn't married.
6 His father loves / doesn't love Andy
7 Andy likes / doesn't like his house.
To determine if the correct word is "is" or "isn't", we need to consider the meaning of the sentence. The sentence states that Andy is not 32 years old, so we use the negative form "isn't" to indicate that he is not of that age.
2. Andy doesn't have a car. (Correct option: doesn't have)
Again, we need to understand the meaning of the sentence. The sentence states that Andy does not possess a car, so we use the negative form "doesn't have" to indicate the absence of ownership.
3. His mother doesn't want Andy to live at home. (Correct option: doesn't want)
In this sentence, we are talking about the desires or preferences of Andy's mother. It states that she does not want Andy to live at home, so we use the negative form "doesn't want" to indicate her lack of desire.
4. Emily doesn't live with Andy. (Correct option: doesn't live)
The sentence states that Emily does not reside with Andy, so we use the negative form "doesn't live" to indicate the absence of cohabitation.
5. Andy isn't married. (Correct option: isn't)
The sentence states that Andy is not married, so we use the negative form "isn't" to indicate his unmarried status.
6. His father doesn't love Andy. (Correct option: doesn't love)
The sentence suggests that Andy's father lacks affection for him, so we use the negative form "doesn't love" to indicate the absence of love.
7. Andy doesn't like his house. (Correct option: doesn't like)
This sentence states that Andy has a dislike for his own house, so we use the negative form "doesn't like" to indicate his lack of preference for it.
Overall, by carefully analyzing the meaning of each sentence and considering the context, we can identify the correct options for each sentence.