*5 Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. Use your own ideas. 1 I went to the beach last Saturday. It was a great day. 2 My friends and I snorkelling three ago. 3 We the local But today I want a sandwich. 41 go hiking last because it rained. 5 We our cousins in Paris last
- In this sentence, we need to complete the gap with one word. Looking at the context, we can see that the person is saying they had a great day at the beach last Saturday. So, we can assume that they had fun or enjoyed themselves. Therefore, we can fill in the gap with the word "enjoyed".
2) My friends and I __ snorkeling three __ ago.
- In this sentence, there are two gaps that need to be completed. The first gap is before the word "snorkeling" and the second gap is after the word "three". Looking at the context, we can understand that the person is talking about an activity they did with their friends in the past. Snorkeling is an activity that involves swimming in water and using a tube to breathe while looking at underwater creatures. So, we can fill in the first gap with the word "went" to indicate that they went snorkeling. The second gap indicates the time ago, and since it says "three", we can write "years" as the word to fill in the second gap.
3) We __ the local __.
- In this sentence, there are two gaps that need to be completed. The first gap is before the word "the" and the second gap is after the word "local". Looking at the context, we can understand that the person and their friends did something related to the local community. Since the word "did" is missing, we can fill in the first gap with that word. The second gap should be filled with the activity they did in the local community. Since it is not mentioned in the question, we can use our own ideas. For example, we can use "clean-up" or "volunteered" depending on what activity we want to imagine they did in the local community.
4) I __ go hiking last __ it rained.
- In this sentence, there are two gaps that need to be completed. The first gap is before the word "go" and the second gap is after the word "last". Looking at the context, we can understand that the person wanted to go hiking but something prevented them from doing so. That something was the rain. Therefore, we can fill in the first gap with the word "wanted" to indicate their intention to go hiking. The second gap should be filled with the time frame when this happened. Since it is not mentioned in the question, we can use our own ideas. For example, we can use "weekend" or "month" depending on the time frame we want to imagine.
5) We __ our cousins in Paris last __.
- In this sentence, there are two gaps that need to be completed. The first gap is before the word "visited" and the second gap is after the word "last". Looking at the context, we can understand that the person and their friends had a visit with their cousins in Paris. Therefore, we can fill in the first gap with the word "visited" to indicate their action. The second gap should be filled with the time frame when this happened. Since it is not mentioned in the question, we can use our own ideas. For example, we can use "summer" or "year" depending on the time frame we want to imagine.