Sure, here is the correct order of the words in each sentence:
1. We often go to the cinema.
Explanation: The subject "we" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "often," and then the verb "go." Lastly, we place the preposition "to" before the object "the cinema."
2. I always go to bed before 11.00.
Explanation: The subject "I" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "always." Then, we place the verb "go" before the preposition "to." Finally, we put the object "bed" and the time reference "before 11.00."
3. Kate hardly ever sees her family.
Explanation: The subject "Kate" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "hardly ever." Then, we place the verb "sees" and the possessive pronoun "her." Lastly, we put the object "family."
4. We never go shopping on Saturdays.
Explanation: The subject "we" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "never." Then, we place the verb "go" before the object "shopping." Lastly, we include the preposition "on" to indicate the specific day "Saturdays."
5. I go to the dentist's twice a year.
Explanation: The subject "I" comes first, followed by the verb "go." Then, we use the preposition "to" before the object "the dentist's." Next, we indicate the frequency with the adverb "twice." Lastly, we include the article "a" before the noun "year."
6. They sometimes have breakfast in the garden.
Explanation: The subject "They" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "sometimes." Then, we place the verb "have" before the object "breakfast." Lastly, we include the preposition "in" to indicate the location "the garden."
7. We usually listen to the radio in the morning.
Explanation: The subject "We" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "usually." Then, we place the verb "listen" before the preposition "to." Next, we include the article "the" before the noun "radio." Lastly, we mention the time reference "in the morning."
8. Alan runs in the park every day.
Explanation: The subject "Alan" comes first, followed by the verb "runs." Then, we include the preposition "in" to indicate the location "the park." Lastly, we use the adverb of frequency "every day" to indicate how often Alan runs.
9. I never drink coffee at 4.00.
Explanation: The subject "I" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "never." Then, we place the verb "drink" before the object "coffee." Lastly, we mention the specific time "at 4.00."
10. Josh often doesn't go to the cinema.
Explanation: The subject "Josh" comes first, followed by the adverb of frequency "often." Then, we include the negation "doesn't" before the verb "go." Lastly, we mention the location "to the cinema."
11. I visit my mum once a month.
Explanation: The subject "I" comes first, followed by the verb "visit." Then, we mention the possessive pronoun "my" before the noun "mum." Lastly, we use the adverb of frequency "once a month" to indicate how often the visits occur.
Remember, the order of the words in English sentences generally follows the pattern: subject - verb - object - adverbs of frequency - prepositions - time or location references.
1. Rome is the capital of Italy.
- We use "the" before "capital" because we are referring to a specific capital, which is the capital of Italy.
2. Don’t sit on the chair. It’s dirty.
- We use "the" before "chair" because we are referring to a specific chair, the one that is dirty.
3. Peter and Mary have two children, a boy and a girl. The boy is seven years old and the girl is three.
- We use "a" before "boy" and "girl" because we are referring to any boy and any girl, not specific ones.
4. What is the name of this village?
- We use "the" before "name" because we are asking for the specific name of a particular village.
5. I live in an old house on the outskirts. It’s two miles from the city centre.
- We use "an" before "old house" because we are referring to any old house, not a specific one. We use "the" before "outskirts" because we are referring to a specific location, the outskirts of a particular place. We use "the" before "city centre" because we are referring to a specific city centre.
6. In North Street, you will see three houses: a red two-storey house, a blue three-storey house, and a nice white house. I live in the white house.
- We use "a" before "red two-storey house", "blue three-storey house", and "nice white house" because we are referring to any house of those descriptions, not specific ones. We use "the" before "white house" because the speaker is referring to a specific house, the one they live in.
7. Tim lives in a small village in the country.
- We use "a" before "small village" because we are referring to any small village, not a specific one. We use "the" before "country" because the speaker is referring to a specific country.
8. Close the door, please. I’m cold.
- We use "the" before "door" because we are referring to a specific door, the one that needs to be closed.
9. My eyes are dark blue and my sister’s eyes are dark blue. They are the same color.
- We use "the" before "same color" because we are referring to a specific color, the color that both the speaker's and their sister's eyes are.
10. Can you play the piano?
- We use "the" before "piano" because we are referring to a specific musical instrument, the piano.
11. My birthday is in September.
- We do not use any article before "birthday" or "September" because these words do not require an article.
12. Angela is the only child in her family.
- We use "the" before "only child" because we are referring to a specific unique position, the only child in her family.
13. Today is Wednesday.
- We do not use any article before days of the week, like "Wednesday".
14. I’m fond of the Smiths. They are very interesting people.
- We do not use any article before family surnames, like "Smiths".
15. His mother’s holiday is in the summer.
- We use "the" before "summer" because the speaker is referring to a specific season, the summer.
16. Jill likes playing the guitar.
- We use "the" before "guitar" because we are referring to a specific musical instrument, the guitar.
Объяснение:
Exercise 1. 32 неделя
1. Donna passed the driving test.
2. Celina borrowed $100 from me.
3. Frank was born in Sydney.
4. I didn't go to school last week.
5. I lost my bag the day before yesterday.
6. We had chicken for dinner on Monday.
7. He enjoyed the party very much.
8. We met at the supermarket yesterday.
9. Mum did a lot of housework.
10. We arrived at Jill's house on Saturday.