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Выберите правильные формы глаголов, чтобы закончить эти предложения. запишите выбранные формы. 1. sam and justin (see/sees) thirteen pigs. 2. the little dog (play/plays) under the tree. 3. our teacher (like/likes) sweet cold ice-cream. 4. the painter (have/has) bright paints. 5. we (sing/sings) songs on wednesday

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1 see (they) 2 plays (it) 3 likes (she) 4 has (he) 5 sing (we). в скобках местоимения, по которым определяем какую форму глагола надо поставить.
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eelina05
eelina05
10.01.2022
1. Have you seen any good films lately? Yes, actually, I saw a great movie last Saturday afternoon. Explanation: The question asks about recent experiences, so we use the Present Perfect tense "Have you seen" to refer to any good films in the past few times. The answer then uses the Past Simple tense "saw" to describe the specific movie seen last Saturday. 2. How long has Sonia worked as a lawyer? She began two months ago. Explanation: The question asks about the duration of Sonia's work as a lawyer, so we use the Present Perfect tense "has Sonia worked" to refer to the time up until now. The answer then uses the Past Simple tense "began" to describe the specific starting point two months ago. 3. Have you enjoyed your stay in Spain so far? Very much, but I haven't liked the food at all. It is cooked with a lot of oil. Explanation: The question asks about the overall experience of the stay in Spain up until now, so we use the Present Perfect tense "Have you enjoyed" to refer to the experience. The answer then uses the Past Simple tense "haven't liked" to express the specific aspect of not liking the food. We also use the Present Simple tense "is cooked" to describe a general fact about the food. 4. My sister's computer stopped working this morning. Explanation: The sentence describes a specific event that happened this morning, so we use the Past Simple tense "stopped" to refer to the computer's sudden failure. 5. Emily left her job at the hospital because she wanted to travel round the world. Explanation: The sentence describes a past event, Emily leaving her job, due to a past desire, wanting to travel. Therefore, we use the Past Simple tense "left" and "wanted". 6. Lucas was born in France but his parents took him to Germany when he was 5 years old. Explanation: The sentence describes past events in Lucas's life. First, we use the Past Simple tense "was born" to describe his birth in France, then the Past Simple tense "took" to describe the action of his parents bringing him to Germany. 7. Why did Patrick decide to sell his car? He spent a lot of money on it and so he wants to get rid of it. Explanation: The question asks about the reason behind Patrick's decision to sell his car, so we use the Past Simple tense "did Patrick decide" to refer to the decision in the past. The answer then uses the Past Simple tense "spent" to describe the specific action of spending money, and the Present Simple tense "wants" to express the current desire to get rid of the car. 8. What did the kids eat for lunch today? They had lunch at school, so I don't know. Explanation: The question asks about a specific event in the past (what the kids ate for lunch today), so we use the Past Simple tense "did the kids eat" to refer to the event. The answer then uses the Past Simple tense "had" to describe the specific action of having lunch at school. 9. Martha arrived home very tired yesterday. She went to bed straight away. Explanation: The sentence describes specific events that happened yesterday, so we use the Past Simple tense "arrived" and "went" to refer to those events. 10. The firemen managed to put out the fire pretty fast. Explanation: The sentence describes a specific event in the past (firemen putting out the fire), so we use the Past Simple tense "managed" to describe their successful action. 11. Last year his father threatened Paul to punish him if he failed any exams. Explanation: The sentence describes a past event (father threatening Paul) with a condition (if he failed any exams), so we use the Past Simple tense "threatened" and "failed" to refer to those events. 12. The thief admitted having stolen the money from the safe. Explanation: The sentence describes the thief's admission of a past action, stealing the money from the safe. Therefore, we use the Past Simple tense "admitted" and the Present Perfect tense "having stolen" to describe the sequence of events. 13. My brother has lived in Canada for ten years. He is visiting me for Christmas. Explanation: The first sentence describes the duration of time lived in Canada, so we use the Present Perfect tense "has lived." The second sentence describes the present action of visiting, so we use the Present Simple tense "is visiting." 14. Helen bought a new printer, but it wasn't very expensive. Explanation: The first sentence describes a specific action in the past (buying a new printer), so we use the Past Simple tense "bought." The second sentence describes the characteristic of the printer, so we use the Past Simple tense "wasn't." 15. I left my calculator on the desk, but someone took it. Explanation: The sentence describes two specific events in the past, leaving the calculator and someone taking it. Therefore, we use the Past Simple tense "left" and "took." 16. The Spice Girls brought out their first record in 1996. Explanation: The sentence describes a specific action in the past (Spice Girls bringing out their first record), so we use the Past Simple tense "brought." 17. Lucy's baby got ill, and she phoned the doctor last night. Explanation: The sentence describes two specific events in the past, the baby getting ill and Lucy phoning the doctor. Therefore, we use the Past Simple tense "got" and "phoned." 18. Steve hasn't gone hunting since last winter. Explanation: The sentence describes the duration of time since Steve last went hunting, so we use the Present Perfect tense "hasn't gone." 19. I met a famous writer last week in a London library. Explanation: The sentence describes a specific event in the past (meeting a famous writer), so we use the Past Simple tense "met." 20. Brian and his friend Laura walked around the streets of the city. Explanation: The sentence describes a past action of Brian and his friend Laura, so we use the Past Simple tense "walked." 21. Mr. Milled allowed his daughter to go to the party last Sunday. Explanation: The sentence describes a specific event that happened last Sunday (Mr. Milled allowing his daughter to go to the party), so we use the Past Simple tense "allowed."
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Stasburlakov
Stasburlakov
10.01.2022
Вот правильные ответы на вопросы: 1. She shouldn't be hungry. She has just eaten lunch. Обоснование: В преложении дано слово "just", которое указывает на действие, произошедшее недавно. Поэтому, чтобы образовать отрицательное предложение, необходимо использовать вспомогательный глагол "shouldn't". 2. You don't need to make breakfast. I’ve already made some pancakes. Обоснование: В данном предложении используется отрицательная форма. Для этого необходимо использовать отрицательную конструкцию "don't need to" (не обязаны). 3. He might be away this weekend, but we are not sure. Обоснование: Здесь используется модальный глагол "might", который указывает на возможность. Поэтому фраза выражается в сомнении о наличии будущего действия. 4. Mike has finally got the job. He must be very happy. Обоснование: В данном предложении используется модальный глагол "must", который указывает на логическое следствие. В данном случае, получение работы может вызывать счастье, поэтому ответ будет "must be". 5. You should go to the doctor immediately. Обоснование: В данной фразе используется модальный глагол "should", который указывает на рекомендацию или совет. В данном контексте это рекомендация обратиться к врачу немедленно. 6. Is anyone sitting on that chair? No, you can take it if you want to. Обоснование: В этом предложении используется модальный глагол "can", который указывает на возможность выполнения действия. В данном случае, это указывает на разрешение взять стул, если вы хотите.
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