1.These films feature lots of monsters such as Frankenstein, or Dracula. The object of such films is to make you scream and be afraid, very afraid! 2. They are like action films, but they take place in exotic places. 3. There are many different types of such films. In general, they make you laugh a lot! 4. These films are set in the future and might be about other planets.
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "o." The sentence talks about buying tickets, so the missing word is most likely a place or person related to buying tickets. The correct answer is "office."
2. We collected our suitcases from the baggage reclaim area at the airport.
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "r." The sentence talks about collecting suitcases, so the missing word is most likely a place or area at the airport where you collect your luggage. The correct answer is "reclaim."
3. I fell asleep in the waiting room at the station, so I missed my train.
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "w." The sentence talks about falling asleep in a particular room at the station, so the missing word is most likely a place where you wait. The correct answer is "waiting."
4. My boss always travels in economy class when he flies – he likes to save money.
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "c." The sentence talks about the class in which the boss travels, so the missing word is most likely a term used to describe different classes in transportation. The correct answer is "class."
5. Have you got any bags to check in before the flight or have you only got hand luggage?
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "h." The sentence talks about different types of luggage, so the missing word is most likely a type of luggage. The correct answer is "hand."
6. After your flight lands, we can meet you in the arrivals hall.
To complete the sentence, we need to find a word that fits in the blank and starts with the letter "h." The sentence talks about a specific location where we can meet someone, so the missing word is most likely a part of an airport or station. The correct answer is "hall."
As for the second part of the question, I need to see the options and the context for each sentence to be able to provide the correct answers and explanations. Could you please provide me with the options for each sentence in the second part?
For the third part of the question:
1. It's a large town with lots of famous landmarks, so everyone knows where it is.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about people knowing where the large town is, so the correct pronoun is "everybody."
2. I've been here for an hour now, but I still haven't spoken to anyone.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about not speaking to somebody, so the correct pronoun is "no one."
3. You need to have something to eat before you take your exam. You won't do well on an empty stomach.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about having food, so the correct pronoun is "something."
4. I've never done anything I regret.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about regretting actions, so the correct pronoun is "anything."
5. Chris tried to switch on his mobile on the train, but nothing happened.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about the lack of an event, so the correct pronoun is "nothing."
6. I'd like to go somewhere new this summer. I'm bored with the same holiday every year.
To complete the sentence, we need to choose the correct pronoun that fits in the blank. The sentence talks about going to a different place, so the correct pronoun is "somewhere."
The hotel was neither clean nor comfortable.
Explanation: The phrase "neither... nor..." is used to connect two negative ideas or characteristics. In this case, both cleanliness and comfort are negative qualities of the hotel.
2. It was a very boring film and it was very long too.
The film was both boring and long.
Explanation: The phrase "both... and..." is used to connect two positive ideas or characteristics. In this case, both boredom and length are negative qualities of the film.
3. Is that man's name Richard? Or is it Robert? It's one of the two.
That man's name is either Richard or Robert.
Explanation: The phrase "either... or..." is used to present two options or possibilities. In this case, the man's name can be either Richard or Robert.
4. I haven't got the time to go on holiday and I haven't got the money.
I've got neither the time nor the money.
Explanation: The phrase "neither... nor..." is used to connect two negative ideas or characteristics. In this case, both lack of time and lack of money are negative reasons for not being able to go on holiday.
5. We can leave today or we can leave tomorrow - whichever you prefer.
We can leave either today or tomorrow - whichever you prefer.
Explanation: The phrase "either... or..." is used to present two options or choices. In this case, the options are leaving today or leaving tomorrow, depending on the person's preference.
6. He gave up his job because he needed a change. Also because the pay was low.
He gave up his job both because he needed a change and because the pay was low.
Explanation: The phrase "both... and..." is used to connect two positive ideas or characteristics. In this case, both need for change and low pay are positive reasons for giving up the job.
7. George doesn't smoke and he doesn't drink.
George neither smokes nor drinks.
Explanation: The phrase "neither... nor..." is used to connect two negative ideas or characteristics. In this case, both not smoking and not drinking are negative qualities of George.
8. The front of the house needs painting and the back needs painting too.
The house both needs painting at the front and at the back.
Explanation: The phrase "both... and..." is used to connect two positive ideas or characteristics. In this case, both the front and back of the house need painting.