Sure, let's complete the sentences using the words from the box: happened, fond, tired, talk, sure, afraid, listen, proud.
1) May I talk to you? I have something important to tell you.
- In this sentence, "talk" is used to initiate a conversation, and "tell" is used to convey that there's something important to say.
2) I'm not afraid of tests: I usually get good marks for them, which makes me proud.
- Here, "afraid" indicates a lack of fear towards tests, "marks" refers to grades, and "proud" expresses a sense of achievement.
3) Listen to our talk.
- "Listen" is used to encourage someone to pay attention to the conversation, and "talk" is the conversation itself.
4) When I come home from school, my mum always asks me what happened to me during the school day.
- "Happened" is used to inquire about events or occurrences during the school day.
5) Listen to me please, I'm telling you the truth.
- "Listen" is used here as a request for attention to ensure the truth is heard.
6) My friend is really fond of art. She knows a lot about it.
- "Fond" indicates a strong liking or passion for art.
7) I think the weather will change soon, but I'm not sure of it.
- "Sure" is used to express uncertainty about the weather change.
8) They say, "If you're tired of London, you're tired of life."
- "Tired" implies being weary or having lost interest, suggesting that London is so vibrant that losing interest in it equates to losing interest in life.
These sentences use the context provided by the words to form coherent and meaningful statements.