1. To fill in the phrase "buy on my way," we need to understand the meaning. "Buy" means to purchase something, and "on my way" means during the journey or while going somewhere. So, the phrase means to make a purchase while going somewhere.
To fill in the blank, we can use a suitable word that fits the context. One possible answer could be "groceries." Therefore, the completed phrase is "buy groceries on my way."
2. The phrase "usually have people over for" indicates a regular activity of inviting people to one's place. We need to find a suitable word or phrase to complete it.
One possible answer could be "dinner." So, the completed phrase is "usually have people over for dinner." This means that the person often invites others to their place for a meal.
3. The given phrase "because my would only fit one or two people" seems to be incomplete or has a grammatical error. It is unclear what the person is referring to, as there is no subject mentioned before "would." Could you please provide more information or clarify the phrase so that I can assist you better in completing it?
As an example, let's assume the phrase is meant to be "because my car would only fit one or two people." In this case, the person is talking about their car and how many people it can accommodate.
Now, to complete the phrase, we can choose a suitable word such as "car." Therefore, the completed phrase would be "because my car would only fit one or two people." This means that the person can only fit one or two people in their car due to its limited capacity.
To fill in the blank, we can use a suitable word that fits the context. One possible answer could be "groceries." Therefore, the completed phrase is "buy groceries on my way."
2. The phrase "usually have people over for" indicates a regular activity of inviting people to one's place. We need to find a suitable word or phrase to complete it.
One possible answer could be "dinner." So, the completed phrase is "usually have people over for dinner." This means that the person often invites others to their place for a meal.
3. The given phrase "because my would only fit one or two people" seems to be incomplete or has a grammatical error. It is unclear what the person is referring to, as there is no subject mentioned before "would." Could you please provide more information or clarify the phrase so that I can assist you better in completing it?
As an example, let's assume the phrase is meant to be "because my car would only fit one or two people." In this case, the person is talking about their car and how many people it can accommodate.
Now, to complete the phrase, we can choose a suitable word such as "car." Therefore, the completed phrase would be "because my car would only fit one or two people." This means that the person can only fit one or two people in their car due to its limited capacity.