3 Match to make sentences. 1 John is a reporter -
2 I'm watching a programme
3 I'm reading a review
4 lason is an editor
5 I'm looking at my calendar
6 My view on school websites is
a to see what I'm doing tomorrow
b and he writes articles for a sportsweb
c about last night's play.
d on TV about school websites.
e they are interesting to read
f and he runs a newspaper in town
Explanation: We match sentence 1 with option (b) because it mentions John as a reporter and states that he writes articles for a sports web.
2. I'm watching a programme on TV about school websites.
Explanation: We match sentence 2 with option (d) because it mentions watching a program on TV and specifies that it is about school websites.
3. I'm reading a review about last night's play.
Explanation: We match sentence 3 with option (c) because it mentions reading a review and specifies that it is about last night's play.
4. Jason is an editor and he runs a newspaper in town.
Explanation: We match sentence 4 with option (f) because it mentions Jason as an editor and states that he runs a newspaper in town.
5. I'm looking at my calendar to see what I'm doing tomorrow.
Explanation: We match sentence 5 with option (a) because it mentions looking at a calendar and specifies that it is to see what the person is doing tomorrow.
6. My view on school websites is that they are interesting to read.
Explanation: We match sentence 6 with option (e) because it mentions the person's view on school websites and states that they are interesting to read.
Step-by-step solution:
- Read the given sentences and options carefully.
- Analyze each sentence and try to understand its meaning.
- Match the sentences with the options by finding the ones that logically connect and make sense.
- Check if the matched sentences and options form meaningful and coherent sentences.
- Double-check your answers to ensure they are correct.
By following these steps, you can correctly match the given sentences with the appropriate options.