Are the sentences True (T), False (F) or Doesn't say (DS)? 1. The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday. 2. They were confident they would all have fun in Jordan. 3. It is usually very hot in Jordan in January 4. The city of Petra is close to the border of another country. 5. Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years. 6. They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun.
Let's go through each of the sentences one by one and determine whether they are true (T), false (F), or "doesn't say" (DS).
1. The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday.
To determine if this sentence is true or false, we need to look at the given information. From the picture, we can see that the family is engaged in similar activities such as hiking, exploring, and taking photos. Therefore, the sentence is true (T).
2. They were confident they would all have fun in Jordan.
This sentence is not mentioned in the given information, so we cannot determine if it is true or false. Therefore, the answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
3. It is usually very hot in Jordan in January.
From the picture, we can see that the family is wearing warm clothing, suggesting that it might not be very hot in Jordan in January. Therefore, the sentence is false (F).
4. The city of Petra is close to the border of another country
The given information does not provide any details about the location of Petra. Therefore, we cannot determine if this sentence is true or false. The answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
5. Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years.
The picture does not provide any information about the population of Petra. Therefore, we cannot determine if this sentence is true or false. The answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
6. They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun.
From the picture, we can see the family admiring and being fascinated by the rocks of Petra in the evening sunlight. Therefore, the sentence is true (T).
Recap:
1. The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday. - True (T)
2. They were confident they would all have fun in Jordan. - Doesn't say (DS)
3. It is usually very hot in Jordan in January. - False (F)
4. The city of Petra is close to the border of another country. - Doesn't say (DS)
5. Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years. - Doesn't say (DS)
6. They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun. - True (T)
1. The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday.
To determine if this sentence is true or false, we need to look at the given information. From the picture, we can see that the family is engaged in similar activities such as hiking, exploring, and taking photos. Therefore, the sentence is true (T).
2. They were confident they would all have fun in Jordan.
This sentence is not mentioned in the given information, so we cannot determine if it is true or false. Therefore, the answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
3. It is usually very hot in Jordan in January.
From the picture, we can see that the family is wearing warm clothing, suggesting that it might not be very hot in Jordan in January. Therefore, the sentence is false (F).
4. The city of Petra is close to the border of another country
The given information does not provide any details about the location of Petra. Therefore, we cannot determine if this sentence is true or false. The answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
5. Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years.
The picture does not provide any information about the population of Petra. Therefore, we cannot determine if this sentence is true or false. The answer is "doesn't say" (DS).
6. They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun.
From the picture, we can see the family admiring and being fascinated by the rocks of Petra in the evening sunlight. Therefore, the sentence is true (T).
Recap:
1. The family enjoy doing similar things on holiday. - True (T)
2. They were confident they would all have fun in Jordan. - Doesn't say (DS)
3. It is usually very hot in Jordan in January. - False (F)
4. The city of Petra is close to the border of another country. - Doesn't say (DS)
5. Nobody has lived in the city of Petra for hundreds of years. - Doesn't say (DS)
6. They enjoyed seeing the beauty of Petra's rocks in the evening sun. - True (T)