1. Lauren doesn't want to study maths at university next year. (T)
2. She's helping Ghanaian children with their maths. (F)
3. She's learning about herself. (T)
4. Lots of young people are doing a similar thing to Lauren. (F)
5. When students take a gap year, it's not good for their studies. (F)
Explanation:
1. In the text, it is mentioned that Lauren wants to study maths at university next year. So, the statement is true.
2. In the text, there is no information about Lauren helping Ghanaian children with their maths. So, the statement is false.
3. In the text, it is mentioned that Lauren is learning about herself while volunteering in Ghana. So, the statement is true.
4. In the text, there is no information about other young people doing a similar thing to Lauren. So, the statement is false.
5. In the text, it is mentioned that taking a gap year can be beneficial for students' studies as it allows them to gain new experiences and knowledge. So, the statement is false.
By reading the text carefully and analyzing the information provided, we can determine whether each statement is true or false.
1. Did anyone come to your party? Some a negave me these shoes. Do you like them?
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "Someone gave me these shoes. Do you like them?"
2. There wasn't any... in the drawer. I looked.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "There wasn't anything in the drawer. I looked."
3. Can you think of any... to go this afternoon?
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-place" because we are talking about a location. The correct sentence would be: "Can you think of anywhere to go this afternoon?"
4. I'm hungry but there's no... in the fridge!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "I'm hungry but there's nothing in the fridge!"
5. She went some... hot for her holidays.
In this sentence, we have to consider the context. Since we are talking about a holiday destination, we need to complete the pronoun with "-where" because we are referring to a place. The correct sentence would be: "She went somewhere hot for her holidays."
6. No... told me that you wrote stories!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "No one told me that you wrote stories!"
7. I'd like some... to eat, please.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about a general request for something to eat. The correct sentence would be: "I'd like something to eat, please."
2. She's helping Ghanaian children with their maths. (F)
3. She's learning about herself. (T)
4. Lots of young people are doing a similar thing to Lauren. (F)
5. When students take a gap year, it's not good for their studies. (F)
Explanation:
1. In the text, it is mentioned that Lauren wants to study maths at university next year. So, the statement is true.
2. In the text, there is no information about Lauren helping Ghanaian children with their maths. So, the statement is false.
3. In the text, it is mentioned that Lauren is learning about herself while volunteering in Ghana. So, the statement is true.
4. In the text, there is no information about other young people doing a similar thing to Lauren. So, the statement is false.
5. In the text, it is mentioned that taking a gap year can be beneficial for students' studies as it allows them to gain new experiences and knowledge. So, the statement is false.
By reading the text carefully and analyzing the information provided, we can determine whether each statement is true or false.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "Someone gave me these shoes. Do you like them?"
2. There wasn't any... in the drawer. I looked.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "There wasn't anything in the drawer. I looked."
3. Can you think of any... to go this afternoon?
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-place" because we are talking about a location. The correct sentence would be: "Can you think of anywhere to go this afternoon?"
4. I'm hungry but there's no... in the fridge!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about an object. The correct sentence would be: "I'm hungry but there's nothing in the fridge!"
5. She went some... hot for her holidays.
In this sentence, we have to consider the context. Since we are talking about a holiday destination, we need to complete the pronoun with "-where" because we are referring to a place. The correct sentence would be: "She went somewhere hot for her holidays."
6. No... told me that you wrote stories!
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-one" because we are talking about a person. The correct sentence would be: "No one told me that you wrote stories!"
7. I'd like some... to eat, please.
In this sentence, we need to complete the pronoun with "-thing" because we are talking about a general request for something to eat. The correct sentence would be: "I'd like something to eat, please."