The document lists students Ana Yasmeli Joaquin Cruz and Fiorella Maria Selaya Bustillo. It then provides scenarios and potential explanations for each in 3 sentences. The scenarios include a brother getting married, classes being canceled, becoming a doctor at age 40, moving from New York to Sao Paulo, having one biological child then adopting three more, and having a honeymoon in the US instead of France.
The document lists students Ana Yasmeli Joaquin Cruz and Fiorella Maria Selaya Bustillo. It then provides scenarios and potential explanations for each in 3 sentences. The scenarios include a brother getting married, classes being canceled, becoming a doctor at age 40, moving from New York to Sao Paulo, having one biological child then adopting three more, and having a honeymoon in the US instead of France.
The document lists students Ana Yasmeli Joaquin Cruz and Fiorella Maria Selaya Bustillo. It then provides scenarios and potential explanations for each in 3 sentences. The scenarios include a brother getting married, classes being canceled, becoming a doctor at age 40, moving from New York to Sao Paulo, having one biological child then adopting three more, and having a honeymoon in the US instead of France.
1. My brother can get married until he finds his better half.
2. My brother could have a better girlfriend. 3. My brother must have his better half.
All the classes were canceled today.
1. Because they couldn't be kind enough to let us know.
2. You must have to tell us much earlier. 3. It may be that they warned before that we would not have classes.
Michael is forty, and he just became a doctor.
1. Maybe he had an accident.
2. I could have a family to support. 3. You must have a specialty for it to take so long.
Rachel grew up in New York, but now she lives in São Paulo.
1. She might have found a better job there.
2. And she should have had no choice but to move. 3. Or she could have married someone from that place. They had one child, and then they adopted three more.
1. They may no longer be able to have children.
2. And they should have no choice but to adopt. 3. Or they could have been that they decided to give a new family to children in need.
They had their honeymoon in the U.S. instead of in France.
1. They may have liked the United States better.
2. And they should have already planned the places they would visit. 3. Or they could have been that it was cheaper to travel there.