ВЫПИСАТЬ ВСЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЯ В НАСТОЯЩЕМ ПРОДОЛЖЕНОМ ВРЕМЕНИ Pete: So, is the party going well? Tess: WHAT DID YOU SAY? Pete: Is the party going well? It sounds as if everyone’s having a great time. Tess: Yeah, it’s absolutely brilliant. Pete: Well, a party for a gang of ten-year-olds isn’t my idea of a good time. Are you all wearing costumes? Tess: Yes. I’m wearing my witch costume and Chris is wearing Ms Frankenstein costume. Pete: Oh, he’s not wea^'g that old thing again! Tess: Yeah, and he’s terrifying everyone. Pete: What kind of games are you playing? Are you bobbing for apples: Tess: No. We’re playing musical chairs and pin the tail on the donkey. It’s great fun. Pete: What about food? What are you eating? Tess: Well, I made a pumpkin pie and toffee apples and the kids are really enjoying them so they’re nearly all gone. Pete: Oh, keep me one. please! Tess: OK! Are you doing anything at the moment? Pete: No, not really. Tess: Well, why don’t you come over and help yourself to some toffee apples? The party is nearly over anyway. Then, you can help me clean up! Pete: I would do anything for a toffee apple! See you in ten minutes
To form a question in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by the subject "you" and the base form of the verb "get". Therefore, the correct form is "do you get".
2. Michael studies well at school.
We use the base form of the verb "study" to talk about a habitual action in the present. Therefore, the correct form is "Michael studies".
3. Gwen does not have breakfast at home.
To form a negative sentence in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "have". Therefore, the correct form is "Gwen does not have".
4. When do you usually start school?
To form a question in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by the subject "you" and the base form of the verb "start". Therefore, the correct form is "do you usually start".
5. Pupils meet for the assembly every morning.
We use the base form of the verb "meet" to talk about a habitual action in the present. Therefore, the correct form is "Pupils meet".
6. Mr. Smith teaches Geography.
We use the base form of the verb "teach" to talk about a general truth or habitual action of someone. Therefore, the correct form is "Mr. Smith teaches".
7. Russian teens have pocket money.
This sentence is already in the correct form. No changes needed.
8. Susan has some extra classes.
To form a question in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the subject "Susan" and the base form of the verb "have". Therefore, the correct form is "Susan does have".
9. What subjects are your favorite?
To form a question in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by the subject "subjects" and the base form of the verb "be". Therefore, the correct form is "What subjects are".
10. Kids do not order pizza.
To form a negative sentence in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by "not" and the base form of the verb "order". Therefore, the correct form is "Kids do not order".