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rinnavinn
rinnavinn
30.04.2022 08:09 •  Английский язык

1. he always…. to work a) drives b) is driving c) drive 2. he…. his bed now a) makes b)is making c) made 3. …. he… tennis now? a) are… playing b) do …play c) is…playing 4. what…. you often do after lessons? a) do b) did c) are 5. we…. not go to school yesterdaycb. a) will b) do c) did 6. where… he …. last year? a) does…live b) did … live c) did.lived 7. she….a book yesterday. a) choose b) will buy c) chose 8. where… your mother work? a) do b) did c) does d) will 9. ….ann…. to school on foot.? a) did…go b) does…go 10. listen! she. a song. a) sing b) is singing c) are singing 11. she…… english last year. a) didn’t speak b) doesn’t speak. 12. we ….drink coffee last week. a) didn’t b) don’t 13. we…. at the moment. a) work b) are working c) am working 14…. she usually…. books in the evening? a) do…reads b) does … reads c) does…read 15. we often…. to work a) drives b) is driving c) drive 16. he…. come tomorrow a) will b)do c) did 17. …. you…tennis every day? a) are… playing b) do …play 18. what….she have for lunch? a) does b) did c) are 19. we…. not come yesterday. a) will b) do c) did 20. where… he ….a book yesterday ? a) did…buy b) did …bought

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AlinnkaBro
AlinnkaBro
30.04.2022
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. b 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. b 11. a 12. a 13. b 14. c 15. c 16. a 17. b 18. a 19. c 20. a
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MN0G0ZNAAL
MN0G0ZNAAL
30.04.2022
Present Simple, Present Continuous & Past Simple
She reads a book every evening.
This sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a habitual or regular action. The word "reads" is the base form of the verb "read" with the third-person singular "s" added to it.

My mum is reading a book now.
This sentence is in the Present Continuous tense because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "is reading" consists of the present tense of the verb "be" (is) and the present participle of the verb "read" (reading).

Did you read a book yesterday?
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "did" is used to form questions and negative sentences in the Past Simple tense. The base form of the verb "read" is used after "did" in this question.

At the moment she is at the circus.
This sentence is in the Present Continuous tense because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "is" is the present tense of the verb "be" and "at the circus" describes the location of the person.

Dogs run very fast.
This sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a general truth or a habitual action. The verb "run" is used in its base form without any additional endings.

Was she in the park two days ago?
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "was" is the past tense of the verb "be" and "in the park" describes the location of the person.

He usually has dinner at 7 o'clock.
This sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a habitual or regular action. The verb "has" is used in its base form without any additional endings.

I will visit my aunt tomorrow.
This sentence is in the future tense because it describes an action that will happen in the future. The word "will" is used to indicate future time.

Last Sunday she did not ride a bike as the weather was cold.
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "did not" is used to form a negative sentence in the Past Simple tense. The base form of the verb "ride" is used after "did not" in this sentence. The word "was" is the past tense of the verb "be" and "cold" describes the weather.

Look! He is in the yard. He can ride a bike rather well.
The first sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a general truth or a state. The verb "is" is the present tense of the verb "be" and "in the yard" describes the location of the person.

The second sentence is also in the Present Simple tense because it describes a general truth or a habitual action. The verb "can ride" is used in its base form without any additional endings.

Children do homework every day?
This sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a habitual or regular action. The verb "do" is used in its base form without any additional endings. The question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

Mary did homework 2 days ago?
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "did" is used to form questions and negative sentences in the Past Simple tense. The base form of the verb "do" is used after "did" in this question. The question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

Now my friend is sitting on the balcony and writing an e-mail.
This sentence is in the Present Continuous tense because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "is sitting" consists of the present tense of the verb "be" (is) and the present participle of the verb "sit" (sitting). The verb "writing" is also in the present participle form.

Barbara did not watch the film at the weekend.
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The words "did not" are used to form a negative sentence in the Past Simple tense. The base form of the verb "watch" is used after "did not" in this sentence.

Today my mum is cooking a special dinner as I am having a party.
The first sentence is in the Present Continuous tense because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "is cooking" consists of the present tense of the verb "be" (is) and the present participle of the verb "cook" (cooking).

The second sentence is also in the Present Continuous tense because it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "am having" consists of the present tense of the verb "be" (am) and the present participle of the verb "have" (having).

She invited Peter on her birthday?
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "invited" is the past tense of the verb "invite". The question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

Bob came yesterday?
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The word "came" is the past tense of the verb "come". The question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

Every Monday Dorothy gets up at 7, but today she got up at 9.
The first sentence is in the Present Simple tense because it describes a habitual or regular action. The verb "gets up" is used in its base form without any additional endings.

The second sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The verb "got up" is the past tense of the verb "get up". The word "today" indicates that the action happened in the past, but it is still related to the present time.

Bill did not have English yesterday.
This sentence is in the Past Simple tense because it describes an action that happened in the past. The words "did not" are used to form a negative sentence in the Past Simple tense. The base form of the verb "have" is used after "did not" in this sentence.

In conclusion, the given sentences use different tenses (Present Simple, Present Continuous, and Past Simple) to describe different actions or states happening in different time periods (present, past, and future). It is important to understand the rules and usage of each tense to accurately describe past, present, and future events in English.
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2Сергей5751
2Сергей5751
30.04.2022
Statements:
1. The first people in Australia were the aborigines, who came more than 40,000 years ago. - True. This is mentioned in the text.
2. Chinese sailors visited Australia 2,500 years ago. - False. The text does not mention Chinese sailors visiting Australia 2,500 years ago.
3. Dutch sailors came to Australia after the Chinese sailors. - True. The text states that Dutch sailors came after the Chinese sailors.
4. Captain James Cook landed on the east coast of Australia in 1770. - True. This is mentioned in the text.
5. The aborigines were asked for permission before Britain claimed Australia. - False. The text states that nobody asked the aborigines about Britain claiming Australia.
6. Britain began sending convicts to Australia in 1787. - True. The text mentions that in May 1787, eleven ships left England for Australia carrying 772 convicts.
7. The convicts had an easy life in Australia and did not have to work hard. - False. The text states that life was very difficult for the convicts, and they had to work very hard.
8. Gold was found in New South Wales and Victoria in 1851. - True. This is mentioned in the text.
9. The population of Australia increased rapidly due to the gold rush. - True. The text states that the population grew from 400,000 to 1,200,000 in ten years due to the gold rush.
10. The six Australian states became one country on January 1, 1901. - True. This is mentioned in the text.
11. After 1945, people from other European countries started moving to Australia. - True. The text states that people from other European countries, like Italy, Greece, Germany, and Holland, began coming to Australia after 1945.
12. More than three million people have moved to Australia since 1945. - True. This is mentioned in the text.
13. Australia currently sees its future with countries of the east and the Pacific instead of Britain. - True. The text states that Australia now sees its future with countries like Japan, the United States, and New Zealand instead of Britain.
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