Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the correct word from the word bank at the bottom.
Word bank:
hungry, I’d, very, egg, restaurant, menu, like, table, to, waiter, let’s, roll
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1. “Are you __hungry__?” asked Mum.
→ Already filled in correctly. Makes sense — asking if someone is hungry before eating.
2. “Yes, I’m __very__ hungry. Let’s go to the __restaurant__ for dinner”, replied Dad.
→ “Very” describes how hungry he is. “Restaurant” is where they’ll eat. Both fit.
3. “What would you __like__ to eat?” asked Mum.
→ Common phrase: “What would you like to eat?” → Correct.
4. “I’d like __to__ eat sushi”, said Dad.
→ “I’d like to eat...” is grammatically correct. “To” connects “like” and “eat”.
5. “Ok, __let’s__ go to a Japanese restaurant.”
→ “Let’s” = “Let us” — used to suggest doing something together. Perfect here.
6. “Good evening”, said the __waiter__.
→ The person who greets you at a restaurant is often the waiter. Fits context.
7. “We would like a __table__ for two please”, said Dad.
→ When you arrive at a restaurant, you ask for a table. Correct.
8. “Here is the __menu__”, said the waiter.
→ After seating, the waiter brings the menu. Logical.
9. “I’d like the __egg__ roll, please”, said Mum.
→ From the word bank, “egg” fits with “roll” to make “egg roll” — a common dish.
10. “__I’d__ like the salmon __roll__”, said Dad.
→ “I’d” starts the sentence (short for “I would”). “Roll” completes “salmon roll” — another food item.
All words are used exactly once? Let’s check:
Used:
hungry
✔
very
✔
restaurant
✔
like
✔
to
✔
let’s
✔
waiter
✔
table
✔
menu
✔
egg
✔
I’d
✔
roll
✔
Perfect — all 12 words used, no repeats.
Final Answer:
1. hungry
2. very, restaurant
3. like
4. to
5. let’s
6. waiter
7. table
8. menu
9. egg
10. I’d, roll
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reading a menu worksheet.