To match the sentences from column A with the appropriate endings in column B, we need to consider the context and the grammatical structure of each sentence. Let's go through each option:
I can't stand
- The phrase "I can't stand" is typically followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) or a noun, indicating something the speaker strongly dislikes. The best match here is d) hearing her cry, as it fits the structure "I can't stand + gerund."
She likes
- This is usually followed by a gerund or a noun that indicates an activity or interest. The correct match is e) painting in her free time, which follows the pattern "She likes + gerund."
Thank you for
- This phrase is often followed by a gerund, which describes what the gratitude is for. The appropriate match is f) helping me with my Science project, as it forms a coherent expression of thanks.
Do you go
- This phrase typically introduces a question about a habitual action and is usually followed by an activity. The logical match is g) cycling often?, forming the question "Do you go cycling often?"
She's looking forward
- The phrase "looking forward to" is generally followed by a gerund or a noun, indicating anticipation. The suitable match is b) to going on holiday, fitting the structure "looking forward to + gerund."
Windsurfing
- As a noun, this should be matched with a phrase that complements it as a subject. The correct match is a) is my favourite sport, creating the sentence "Windsurfing is my favourite sport."
Yes, I admit
- This phrase is usually followed by a gerund or a clause that presents a fact or action the speaker acknowledges. The correct match here is h) breaking the window, forming "Yes, I admit breaking the window."
It's no use
- This expression is typically followed by a gerund, indicating a futile action. The best match is c) arguing with Steve. He won't change his mind, which aligns with the structure "It's no use + gerund."
Thus, the correct matches are:
- I can't stand - d) hearing her cry.
- She likes - e) painting in her free time.
- Thank you for - f) helping me with my Science project.
- Do you go - g) cycling often?
- She's looking forward - b) to going on holiday.
- Windsurfing - a) is my favourite sport.
- Yes, I admit - h) breaking the window.
- It's no use - c) arguing with Steve. He won't change his mind.