Q : Who always provides the things you need?
A : I buy or get what I need. It's rare that someone offers me something.
Q : What are the things you provide for your loved ones?
A : I have delicious food and a good time with my loved one.
Another question.
- Are you asking me to give you an answer related to the above exercise sentence? Or are you telling me to do it freely?
(Is this the right sentence?)
Hello, Steve! It's the right sentence. :)~ Teacher Maxine
I buy or get what I need. It's rare that someone offers me something.
>> CORRECT
OR >> I buy or acquire what I need. It's rare for someone to offer me something.
I have delicious food and a good time with my loved one.
>> I enjoy delicious food and good times with my loved ones.