grammar and vocabulary match the words to form word combinations. 1. watch a) gifts 2. have b) preparations 3. wear c) the fireworks 4. exchange d) the house 5. decorate e) people 6. make f) a costume 7. light g) a great time 8. visit h) lamps 9. have i) a meal
The task is to match the words to form word combinations. Let's go through each option one by one:
1. watch
a) gifts
In this combination, the word "watch" does not go with "gifts." The word "watch" means to observe or look at something, whereas "gifts" refers to presents. So, this combination doesn't make sense.
2. have
b) preparations
The word "have" means to possess or own something, and "preparations" refers to the actions taken to get ready for something. Therefore, these two words can be combined logically. The correct answer is "2b."
3. wear
c) the fireworks
"Wear" means to have on your body or put clothing/accessories on yourself. "Fireworks," on the other hand, are explosive displays of light and sound. So, these words don't belong together.
4. exchange
d) the house
"Exchange" means to give or receive something in return, and "the house" refers to the place where people live. These words do not form a logical combination.
5. decorate
e) people
The word "decorate" means to adorn or embellish something, but it is not used with "people." Therefore, this combination is incorrect.
6. make
f) a costume
The word "make" means to create or produce something, and "a costume" refers to clothing worn to represent a specific character or theme. These two words make a proper combination. The correct answer is "6f."
7. light
g) a great time
"Light" means to ignite or illuminate something, and "a great time" refers to having a fun or enjoyable experience. These two words do not fit together logically.
8. visit
h) lamps
The word "visit" means to go to see someone or something, while "lamps" are objects that provide light. These words do not form a correct combination.
9. have
i) a meal
The word "have" means to consume or eat something, and "a meal" refers to a specific time of eating. These two words can be combined properly. The correct answer is "9i."
To summarize, the correct word combinations are:
2. have + b) preparations
6. make + f) a costume
9. have + i) a meal
The other combinations do not make sense or are grammatically incorrect.
ответ:
wear a costume
have a great time
The task is to match the words to form word combinations. Let's go through each option one by one:
1. watch
a) gifts
In this combination, the word "watch" does not go with "gifts." The word "watch" means to observe or look at something, whereas "gifts" refers to presents. So, this combination doesn't make sense.
2. have
b) preparations
The word "have" means to possess or own something, and "preparations" refers to the actions taken to get ready for something. Therefore, these two words can be combined logically. The correct answer is "2b."
3. wear
c) the fireworks
"Wear" means to have on your body or put clothing/accessories on yourself. "Fireworks," on the other hand, are explosive displays of light and sound. So, these words don't belong together.
4. exchange
d) the house
"Exchange" means to give or receive something in return, and "the house" refers to the place where people live. These words do not form a logical combination.
5. decorate
e) people
The word "decorate" means to adorn or embellish something, but it is not used with "people." Therefore, this combination is incorrect.
6. make
f) a costume
The word "make" means to create or produce something, and "a costume" refers to clothing worn to represent a specific character or theme. These two words make a proper combination. The correct answer is "6f."
7. light
g) a great time
"Light" means to ignite or illuminate something, and "a great time" refers to having a fun or enjoyable experience. These two words do not fit together logically.
8. visit
h) lamps
The word "visit" means to go to see someone or something, while "lamps" are objects that provide light. These words do not form a correct combination.
9. have
i) a meal
The word "have" means to consume or eat something, and "a meal" refers to a specific time of eating. These two words can be combined properly. The correct answer is "9i."
To summarize, the correct word combinations are:
2. have + b) preparations
6. make + f) a costume
9. have + i) a meal
The other combinations do not make sense or are grammatically incorrect.