Solution:
This task involves completing sentences about weather and matching them to pictures. The pictures show a cloudy sky and falling leaves, indicating windy and possibly rainy or autumnal weather.
- 1. The sentence is 'It's w...nd...'. This is likely 'It's windy'. The picture shows wind (indicated by the swirling leaves and general cloudy depiction).
- 2. The sentence is 'It's s...nn...'. This is likely 'It's sunny'. The provided pictures do not clearly depict sunny weather; one shows a cloud, and the other shows leaves.
- 3. The sentence is 'It's r...ning'. This is likely 'It's raining'. The picture with leaves might suggest this, as leaves fall during autumn, which often has rain. The cloud picture could also imply rain.
Answer:
- 1. It's windy.
- 2. It's sunny.
- 3. It's raining.
Matching to pictures:
- Picture 1 (cloud): Could represent 'windy' or 'raining'.
- Picture 2 (leaves): Could represent 'windy' or 'raining' (autumnal weather).
Based on the common representations:
- 'It's windy' is best represented by the swirling leaves or a stormy cloud.
- 'It's sunny' would require a sun icon.
- 'It's raining' would require raindrops or a more pronounced rainy cloud.
Given the options and images, sentence 1 ('It's windy') most clearly relates to the image of falling leaves being blown by the wind. Sentence 3 ('It's raining') could relate to the cloud image. Sentence 2 ('It's sunny') has no direct visual representation.