In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts below, as in the example. sa: is this film too scary for you to watch? sb: yes, it’s too scary. i can’t watch it.
1 film / scary / watch
2 report / boring / read
3 exercise / difficult / do
4 shoes / tight / wear
5 car / expensive / buy
6 dish / spicy / eat
7 suitcase / heavy / carry
8 coffee / hot / drink
First, we are given a list of prompts that we can use to ask and answer questions. In each question, we will be given a situation or object, an adjective describing it, and a verb suggesting an action or decision related to it.
Example:
A: Is this film too scary for you to watch?
B: Yes, it's too scary. I can't watch it.
Now let's apply this structure to the rest of the prompts:
1. Is this film too scary for you to watch?
- Yes, it's too scary. I can't watch it.
2. Is this report too boring for you to read?
- Yes, it's too boring. I can't read it.
3. Is this exercise too difficult for you to do?
- Yes, it's too difficult. I can't do it.
4. Are these shoes too tight for you to wear?
- Yes, they're too tight. I can't wear them.
5. Is this car too expensive for you to buy?
- Yes, it's too expensive. I can't buy it.
6. Is this dish too spicy for you to eat?
- Yes, it's too spicy. I can't eat it.
7. Is this suitcase too heavy for you to carry?
- Yes, it's too heavy. I can't carry it.
8. Is this coffee too hot for you to drink?
- Yes, it's too hot. I can't drink it.
In each question, we are asking if the given situation or object is too extreme in some way, and in each answer, we are stating that it is indeed too extreme for us, leading us to not being able to carry out the suggested action or decision.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.