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loris [4]
3 years ago
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Alik [6]3 years ago
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After matching the parts of sentences in numbers 1-6 with the parts of sentences in letters a-f, we have:

1. I'm terrible at telling -- f) jokes. I always forget the punch line!

2. My brother told me -- d) a funny story yesterday.

3. I think you should say -- e) sorry.

4. Sometimes it's better to tell -- b) a white lie than to upset someone.

5. You should just say -- c) what you mean.

6. I said -- a) 'hello', but she didn't answer.

To answer this type of question, we can follow a few steps:

  • Read all the options to get familiarized with their context.
  • Match the ones that are most obvious, leaving only the ones that demand more thinking.
  • Notice if the sentence "sounds good". For example, "tell sorry" does not sound good, which shows that it is wrong. The correct would be "say sorry."
  • Reread the completed sentences to see if they make sense. The second part should match the context of the first part.

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