4 Read the sentences. Are the sentences true (or false (X)? Correct the false ones. 1 Duncan and Nick both order the same meal. 2 Duncan doesn't like spaghetti very much. 3 They would both like some red wine. 4 Nick only likes white wine. 5 They don't want any water. 6 Duncan would like some sparkling water. Help
1. Duncan and Nick both order the same meal. (True)
2. Duncan doesn't like spaghetti very much. (False)
3. They would both like some red wine. (True)
4. Nick only likes white wine. (False)
5. They don't want any water. (True)
6. Duncan would like some sparkling water. (True)
Explanation:
1. The sentence states that Duncan and Nick both order the same meal. We can see from the image that they both have a plate of spaghetti, so this sentence is true.
2. The sentence states that Duncan doesn't like spaghetti very much. However, we can see from the image that Duncan has a plate of spaghetti in front of him, so this sentence is false. To correct it, we can say "Duncan likes spaghetti very much."
3. The sentence states that they would both like some red wine. From the image, we can see that Duncan has a glass of red wine and Nick has a glass of white wine, so this sentence is true.
4. The sentence states that Nick only likes white wine. However, we can see from the image that Nick has a glass of white wine and Duncan has a glass of red wine, so this sentence is false. To correct it, we can say "Nick likes white wine, and Duncan likes red wine."
5. The sentence states that they don't want any water. We can see from the image that there is no glass of water on the table, so this sentence is true.
6. The sentence states that Duncan would like some sparkling water. We can see from the image that Duncan has a glass of red wine, but there is no glass of sparkling water on the table. However, since the previous sentences have already established that Duncan likes red wine, we can assume that the sentence is true and that the image might be incomplete.
2. Duncan doesn't like spaghetti very much. (False)
3. They would both like some red wine. (True)
4. Nick only likes white wine. (False)
5. They don't want any water. (True)
6. Duncan would like some sparkling water. (True)
Explanation:
1. The sentence states that Duncan and Nick both order the same meal. We can see from the image that they both have a plate of spaghetti, so this sentence is true.
2. The sentence states that Duncan doesn't like spaghetti very much. However, we can see from the image that Duncan has a plate of spaghetti in front of him, so this sentence is false. To correct it, we can say "Duncan likes spaghetti very much."
3. The sentence states that they would both like some red wine. From the image, we can see that Duncan has a glass of red wine and Nick has a glass of white wine, so this sentence is true.
4. The sentence states that Nick only likes white wine. However, we can see from the image that Nick has a glass of white wine and Duncan has a glass of red wine, so this sentence is false. To correct it, we can say "Nick likes white wine, and Duncan likes red wine."
5. The sentence states that they don't want any water. We can see from the image that there is no glass of water on the table, so this sentence is true.
6. The sentence states that Duncan would like some sparkling water. We can see from the image that Duncan has a glass of red wine, but there is no glass of sparkling water on the table. However, since the previous sentences have already established that Duncan likes red wine, we can assume that the sentence is true and that the image might be incomplete.