Довідка: crazy, foot, stand, cartoon, soap
opera.
1 A: Do you like heavy metal?
B: No, I can't,іt.
2 A: Is "Dallas" a game show?
B: No, it's a
3 A: Do you like Ricky Martin?
B: I'm
about him.
4. A: Which is your favourite
B: Tom and Jerry
5 A: How do you go to school?
B: On
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B: No, I can't stand it.
Explanation: The word "crazy" in the vocabulary is not relevant to this question, so we can ignore it. The word "foot" is also not necessary for answering this question correctly. The word "stand" is important because it indicates a person's preference or attitude towards something. When someone says "I can't stand it," it means they strongly dislike it.
2. A: Is "Dallas" a game show?
B: No, it's a soap opera.
Explanation: Again, the word "crazy" and "foot" are not necessary for answering this question. The word "stand" is also not relevant in this context. The important word here is "cartoon," which is not directly related to the question. The term "soap opera" refers to a type of TV show that typically focuses on dramatic and emotional storylines involving families or relationships.
3. A: Do you like Ricky Martin?
B: I'm crazy about him.
Explanation: The word "crazy" in the vocabulary is suitable for this question. When someone says they are "crazy about" someone or something, it means they really like or admire that person or thing. The words "foot," "stand," "cartoon," and "soap opera" are not relevant to this question.
4. A: Which is your favorite?
B: Tom and Jerry.
Explanation: The words "crazy," "foot," "stand," "cartoon," and "soap opera" are not necessary for answering this question. The names "Tom and Jerry" indicate that they are the person's favorite. It is important to note that the verb or noun that should follow "favorite" is missing in the question.
5. A: How do you go to school?
B: On foot.
Explanation: The word "foot" in the vocabulary is relevant to this question. The question is asking about the mode of transportation used for going to school. "On foot" means walking, which is a common way for many people to travel short distances. The words "crazy," "stand," "cartoon," and "soap opera" are not necessary for answering this question.
Overall, understanding the context and meaning of the words in the vocabulary list helps in correctly answering the questions. It is important to pay attention to the specific question being asked and to provide a relevant and concise answer.