Your friend is smiling.
A: "You look (...)!"
"You look happy!"
They practice soccer after school.
"They want to become (...)"
"They want to become soccer players."
You need an eraser.
"Can you (...) me your eraser?"
"Can you lend me your eraser?"
You ask your friend to help you draw something.
"Show me (...) draw a cat."
"Show me how to draw a cat."
Your brother woke up early today.
A: "He looks (...)"
"He looks sleepy/tired."
She studies animals.
"She wants to become a(n) (...)"
"She wants to become a vet/animal doctor/zoologist."
A student forgot something to write with.
"Can you lend him a (...)?"
"Can you lend him a pencil/pen?"
Your cousin wants to eat.
"Do you know (...) make mochi curry?"
Do you know how to make mochi curry?
There is a storm.
A: "It looks (...)"
"It looks rainy/windy/dark/dangerous/scary/gloomy."
He loves music.
"He wants to become a (...)"
"He wants to become a musician/singer/idol."
You classmate wants to read something.
"Can you lend her a (...)?"
"Can you lend her a book?"
A student wants to learn an instrument.
"Tell me (...) (p...) a tuba."
"Tell me how to play a tuba."