Complete each sentence with one word. Do you watch TV every evening?
1
How often do you
to an art exhibition?
I'm working very hard at the
3 Do you usually
to the radio at work?
4 I don't usually do my homework and listen to
music at the
time.
5 How often do you a bus to work?
6 He always a lie-in on Sunday mornings.
7 I like going on walks around different
cities.
8 Where are you living days?
Here is the complete set of sentences with the missing words filled in:
1. Do you watch TV every evening?
2. How often do you go to an art exhibition?
3. I'm working very hard at the moment.
4. Do you usually listen to the radio at work?
5. I don't usually do my homework and listen to music at the same time.
6. How often do you take a bus to work?
7. He always has a lie-in on Sunday mornings.
8. I like going on walks around different cities.
9. Where are you living these days?
Now, let's go through each sentence and explain the choices I made for the missing words.
1. In the first sentence, the word "watch" is missing. Based on the question structure, we need a verb that matches with "TV." The correct answer is "watch" because it is the verb used for observing television.
2. In the second sentence, the word "go" is missing. To complete the sentence, we need a verb that matches with the action of attending an art exhibition. The correct answer in this case is "go" because it is commonly used when talking about visiting places or events.
3. In the third sentence, the word "moment" is missing. The phrase "at the moment" is an idiom that means "right now" or "currently." This phrase is used to indicate the present time.
4. In the fourth sentence, the word "listen" is missing. Similar to the first question, we need a verb that is related to the action of paying attention to something. The correct answer is "listen" because it is the verb used when we hear or pay attention to something through the sense of hearing.
5. In the fifth sentence, the word "same" is missing. The phrase "at the same time" is an idiom used to indicate that two or more actions are happening simultaneously.
6. In the sixth sentence, the word "take" is missing. The verb "take" is used when we use public transportation, such as a bus, to travel from one place to another.
7. In the seventh sentence, the word "has" is missing. The verb "has" is used to indicate possession or experiencing something. In this case, it refers to the person having a "lie-in" on Sunday mornings, which means the person stays in bed longer than usual.
8. In the eighth sentence, the word "cities" is missing. The word "cities" is a noun used to refer to urban areas with a large population and infrastructure.
9. In the last sentence, the word "these" is missing. The phrase "these days" is an idiom used to refer to the current period or time.
I hope this detailed explanation helps you understand the answers to the questions. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.