FRIEND’S NAME WHO’S THE FRIEND FRIEND’S AGEE Anne Brian Cindy David 7 8 9 10 ’S classmate cousin family friend neighbour Now summarize your answers.. Anne Brian Cindy David Now write sen
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E Anne
Brian
Cindy
David
7
8
9
10
’S classmate
cousin
family friend
neighbour
Now summarize your answers.
Anne
Brian
Cindy
David
Now write sentences Look at the example
e.g.: Molly’s best friend is Lola, a girl from the playground She is 6 years old
1) Anne
2) Brian
3) Cindy
4) David
Anne, Brian, Cindy and David have got best friends From this game you can find
out their best friends’ name, who they are and their age Look at the clues, fill in the tables, and then write full sentences using the solution
To solve this logic game put an 'X' where there is a relation and '-' where there isn't
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The steps of the solution
If you put an X somewhere cross out the other rubrics in the same row and column but just in that part of the table
e.g. AGE
9 10 11 12
-CLUE 1: David’s friend is a girl She isn’t eight years old She isn’t his cousin or his neighbour.
Step 1: David’s friend is a girl.
You can cross out (-) Marty and Ted in David’s row
Step 2: She isn’t eight years old.
You can cross out 8 in David’s row
Step 3: She isn’t his cousin or his neighbour.
You can cross out the cousin and the neighbour in David’s row
CLUE 2: Marty is Cindy’s friend He isn’t her classmate He’s nine years old.
Step 1: Marty is Cindy’s friend.
You can put an X to Marty in Cindy’s row You can cross out Amy, Lisa and Ted
Of course you can cross out Anne and Brian in Marty’s column
Step 2: He isn’t her classmate.
You can cross out the classmate in Cindy’s row and also in Marty’s column
Step 3: He’s nine years old.
cross out Anne, Brian and David
Step 4: You can cross out one more thing in row 9 It’s the classmate Because Marty isn’t Cindy’s classmate
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friend is a boy So there’s only one name left It’s Anne So Anne’s neighbour is her best friend You can put an X to Anne in this column, and cross out the classmate, the cousin and the family friend in Anne’s row
also cross out Marty and Ted in the neighbour’s row
CLUE 4: Lisa is a family friend.
neighbour You can also cross out Amy, Marty and Ted in the family friend’s row
column
in Ted’s column
classmate in Brian’s row and cross out the cousin and the family friend Also we can cross out David in the classmate’s column
row
there an X And cross out Lisa in Anne’s row and David in Amy’s column
She’s very young.
10 Also cross out Amy and Ted in the row of 7
in the column of 7
classmate, the cousins and the neighbours Also cross out 8, 9, 10 in the family friend’s column
and 10
CLUE 5: Ted isn’t ten.
We get that Ted’s 8 Put there an X
the left rubrics
We are ready You can fill in the chart / table with the pieces of information and write down the sentences