Make on-the-spot decisions. Write your sentences (only the second part) with full verb forms, use full stops: 1. The phone’s ringing. (not answer it/I)
2. She wants to sleep. (go/she /to bed)
3. It’s very quiet in the place. (he/ spend/ his holiday/there)
I will not answer the phone.
Explanation: In this sentence, we are given the information that the phone is ringing. The task is to complete the sentence by saying what the person will not do. In this case, the person will not answer the phone. So the complete sentence becomes "The phone's ringing. I will not answer it."
2. She wants to sleep. (go/she/to bed)
She wants to sleep. She will go to bed.
Explanation: The sentence states that she wants to sleep. We need to complete the sentence by saying what she will do. In this case, she will go to bed. So the complete sentence becomes "She wants to sleep. She will go to bed."
3. It's very quiet in the place. (he/spend/his holiday/there)
It's very quiet in the place. He will spend his holiday there.
Explanation: The initial sentence describes the quietness of the place. We need to complete the sentence by stating what he will do. In this case, he will spend his holiday there. So the complete sentence becomes "It's very quiet in the place. He will spend his holiday there."
In each of these cases, we are given a sentence and a missing part that needs to be completed. To complete the sentence, we need to understand the context and use appropriate verb forms to make it grammatically correct.