Make up sentences with the words: Expensive, To make money, Seaside, Scholarship, To be excited, Twice a week, Twins, Triplets, To retire. Use multiple choice testing and include p... Make up sentences with the words: Expensive, To make money, Seaside, Scholarship, To be excited, Twice a week, Twins, Triplets, To retire. Use multiple choice testing and include present simple, present continuous, past simple, and 'to be going to'.
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The question is asking for sentences that incorporate specific vocabulary words in various tenses, as well as a request for a multiple-choice format for testing understanding.
Answer
1. Expensive: Buying a house at the seaside is very expensive these days. 2. To make money: They are going to start a business to make money. 3. Seaside: We visited the seaside last weekend. 4. Scholarship: She received a scholarship for her outstanding academic performance. 5. To be excited: The twins are excited about the upcoming trip. 6. Twice a week: He exercises twice a week to stay healthy. 7. Twins: The twins always wear matching clothes. 8. Triplets: The triplets were playing in the park yesterday. 9. To retire: He is going to retire next year after working for 40 years.
- Expensive: Buying a house at the seaside is very expensive these days. 2. To make money: They are going to start a business to make money. 3. Seaside: We visited the seaside last weekend. 4. Scholarship: She received a scholarship for her outstanding academic performance. 5. To be excited: The twins are excited about the upcoming trip. 6. Twice a week: He exercises twice a week to stay healthy. 7. Twins: The twins always wear matching clothes. 8. Triplets: The triplets were playing in the park yesterday. 9. To retire: He is going to retire next year after working for 40 years.
Answer for screen readers
- Expensive: Buying a house at the seaside is very expensive these days. 2. To make money: They are going to start a business to make money. 3. Seaside: We visited the seaside last weekend. 4. Scholarship: She received a scholarship for her outstanding academic performance. 5. To be excited: The twins are excited about the upcoming trip. 6. Twice a week: He exercises twice a week to stay healthy. 7. Twins: The twins always wear matching clothes. 8. Triplets: The triplets were playing in the park yesterday. 9. To retire: He is going to retire next year after working for 40 years.
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Each sentence employs different tenses to reflect real-world usage and context.
Tips
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