1.
Listen and choose - "A, B or C"
2.
Listen and choose - "A, B or C"
3.
Write the words - "this, that, those, these"I like __________ apples!
Explanation
The correct answer is "these, These, THESE" because the word "apples" is plural, so we need to use the plural pronouns "these, These, THESE" to refer to them.
4.
I don't like __________ chairs!
Explanation
The word "those" is used to refer to multiple chairs that the speaker dislikes. The capitalization of "Those" indicates that the speaker is emphasizing their dislike for those specific chairs. The use of "THOSE" in all caps further emphasizes the speaker's strong dislike for the chairs.
5.
___________ dog is nice!
Explanation
The correct answer is "this, This, THIS" because the word "this" is repeated three times with different capitalization. The use of capital letters in the second and third instances suggests emphasis or excitement, which conveys a positive tone. The repetition of "this" also reinforces the idea that the dog being referred to is very nice.
6.
____________ apple is Kim's.
Explanation
The word "that" is used to refer to a specific apple that belongs to Kim. The first "that" is lowercase because it is used as a pronoun, indicating a specific object. The second "That" is capitalized because it begins a new sentence and is used as a pronoun. The third "THAT" is capitalized and in all caps to emphasize the importance or significance of the apple belonging to Kim.
7.
Look and write the words.What's number 1?
Explanation
The correct answer is "sofa, Sofa, SOFA" because the question asks for the number 1, which indicates that the answer should be the first word in the given list. In this case, "sofa" is the first word and it is repeated in different cases (lowercase, capitalized, and uppercase) for emphasis.
8.
What's number 2?
Explanation
The answer "mirror, Mirror, MIRROR" is a repetition of the word "mirror" with varying capitalization and punctuation. It suggests that the answer is emphasizing the word "mirror" and highlighting its importance. The repetition could also indicate that the answer is meant to be a playful or exaggerated response.
9.
What's number 3?
Explanation
The answer "mat, Mat, MAT" suggests that number 3 refers to the variations of the word "mat" written in different cases. "mat" is written in lowercase, "Mat" is written with the first letter capitalized, and "MAT" is written in all uppercase letters. The variations indicate that the word "mat" is being shown in different formats, possibly to demonstrate how it can be written in different ways.
10.
What's number 4?
Explanation
The correct answer is "wardrobe, Wardrobe, WARDROBE" because the question asks for the number 4, and the word "wardrobe" is mentioned three times. The variations in capitalization do not change the fact that the word is repeated three times.
11.
What's number 5?
Explanation
The given answer is "armchair, Armchair, ARMCHAIR." It seems that the question is asking for the word that corresponds to the number 5. The answer provided is a repetition of the word "armchair" in different capitalization forms. It is possible that the question is testing for recognition of different variations of the same word.
12.
What's number 6?
Explanation
The correct answer is "lamp, Lamp, LAMP" because the question asks for "number 6," implying that there is a list or sequence of items being referred to. In this case, the items listed are "lamp, Lamp, LAMP." The repetition of the word "lamp" in different cases suggests that the sequence is emphasizing the word itself rather than any numerical order.
13.
Write - "A, B or C"
Explanation
The correct answer is b, B. This means that the answer to the question is "b" and "B". It is unclear what the question is asking, as it is not provided. Therefore, without the question, it is not possible to provide a specific explanation for why "b" and "B" are the correct answer.
14.
Write - "A, B or C"