1. What do the pictures remind you of?

They remind me of my childhood.
They remind me of love.
They remind me of life.
They remind me of babies.
They remind me of the importance of life.
They remind me of the word cute.

2. What do the pictures make you think
of?
They make me think of my friend.

(Are the questions and answers grammatical?)

3.Say your hopes about the new year.
I hope to study hard.
I hope to go abroad.
I hope to buy a new MP3 player.
I hope to be good at swimming.
I hope to play soccer well.
I want to be the first in score in my class.
I want to get a better grade this year.
(Are the question and answers correct?)

#'s 1 and 2 look good.

#3's question would be better -
What are your hopes for the new year?
The answers all look fine.

1. The answers to the question "What do the pictures remind you of?" are grammatical. Each sentence begins with "They remind me of..." followed by a specific thought or emotion associated with the pictures.

2. The question "What do the pictures make you think of?" is grammatical. The answer, "They make me think of my friend," is also grammatically correct.

3. The sentence "Say your hopes about the new year" is grammatically correct. However, the following statements should start with "I hope..." instead of "I want..." in order to align with the initial prompt. So, the revised answers are:

- I hope to study hard.
- I hope to go abroad.
- I hope to buy a new MP3 player.
- I hope to be good at swimming.
- I hope to play soccer well.
- I hope to be the first in score in my class.
- I hope to get a better grade this year.