Absolutely! Let’s solve this “My Weekend” worksheet by filling in the blanks with the most logical and grammatically correct phrases from the word bank.
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✔ Step-by-step Solution:
We need to choose the right phrase for each blank, making sure the sentence makes sense and uses the correct verb form (usually present simple for routines).
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First paragraph:
> Every Saturday morning, I ______________ Susie. We ______________ on the computer together.
- First blank: “Visit my friend” — makes sense because you’re meeting Susie.
- Second blank: “Play games” — logical activity to do on the computer together.
✔ Answer:
visit my friend —
play games
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Second paragraph:
> At 12.30 pm I ______________ with my auntie and we ______________ together at the mall. My brother ______________ on the fields every Saturday afternoon and I ______________ him at 4pm.
- First blank: “Go shopping” — common activity with an auntie at a mall.
- Second blank: “Have lunch” — natural thing to do after shopping or while at the mall.
- Third blank: “Plays soccer” — matches “on the fields” and is a common Saturday afternoon activity.
- Fourth blank: “Go to watch” — you go to watch your brother play soccer.
✔ Answer:
go shopping —
have lunch —
plays soccer —
go to watch
*(Note: “plays soccer” uses third person singular because “my brother” is singular.)*
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Third paragraph:
> In the evening I help my mom ______________ and then ______________ in the living room with the family.
- First blank: “Prepare dinner” — logical thing to help mom with.
- Second blank: “Watch TV” — common family activity in the living room.
✔ Answer:
prepare dinner —
watch TV
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Fourth paragraph (Sunday):
> Sunday, my family ______________ to the nearest cinema. We stop next to a river and ______________ near there. Then in the early evening I ______________ Kate. We ______________ from our favorite singer and ______________ talking about friends and school.
- First blank: “Go to the movies” — matches “to the nearest cinema.”
- Second blank: “Have a picnic” — perfect activity near a river.
- Third blank: “Visit my friend” — again, visiting Kate.
- Fourth blank: “Listen to music” — from our favorite singer → listening to their music.
- Fifth blank: “Relax at home” — natural ending activity after a day out, and fits “talking about friends and school.”
✔ Answer:
go to the movies —
have a picnic —
visit my friend —
listen to music —
relax at home
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🎉 Final Completed Worksheet:
> Every Saturday morning, I
visit my friend Susie. We
play games on the computer together.
> At 12.30 pm I
go shopping with my auntie and we
have lunch together at the mall. My brother
plays soccer on the fields every Saturday afternoon and I
go to watch him at 4pm.
> In the evening I help my mom
prepare dinner and then
watch TV in the living room with the family.
> Sunday, my family
go to the movies to the nearest cinema. We stop next to a river and
have a picnic near there. Then in the early evening I
visit my friend Kate. We
listen to music from our favorite singer and
relax at home talking about friends and school.
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💡 Tips for Students:
- Always read the whole sentence to understand context.
- Use grammar clues — e.g., “my brother” → needs third-person verb (“plays” not “play”).
- Match activities to places: “mall” → shopping/lunch; “fields” → soccer; “cinema” → movies; “river” → picnic.
Let me know if you want to print this or turn it into a fill-in-the-blank exercise! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weekend worksheet.