1. She _____________ (have) a bath every evening. 2. My husband _____________ (always / taste) the food...

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  1. She ____ (have) a bath every evening. 2. My husband ____ (always / taste) the food while I’m cooking! It’s very annoying. 3. A: Where’s Luke? B: He ____ (see) the doctor now. 4. I ____ (not / think) that’s a good idea. 5. He ____ (have) a party at the weekend. 6. This coffee ____ (not / taste) right. 7. We ____ (see) John and Susie next weekend. 8. What ____ (you / think) about the war in Iraq? 9. She ____ (have) a headache. 10. It ____ (be) cold today. 11. They ____ (not / have) a car. 12. I ____ (not / see) anything, I can’t work the telescope. 13. The waiter ____ (taste) the wine now. 14. She ____ (not / be) a doctor. 15. A: What ____ (that child / do)? B: He ____ (be) silly. 16. ____ (you / be) hungry? ____ (you / want) a sandwich? 17. A: What ____ (you / do)? B: I ____ (think) about my ex-boyfriend. 18. I ____ (have) fun today! 19. I ____ (see) Julie every Tuesday. 20. I ____ (have) an idea! 21. A: Achoo! B: Bless you! ____ (you / have) a cold? 22. They often ____ (see) a film on Fridays. 23. A: How’s the cake? B: It ____ (taste) funny. 24. ____ (you / have) a good time at the moment?25. The chef always ____ (taste) the food before he serves it. 26. A: Julie has been offered a new job. B: Is she going to take it? A: She ____ (not / know). She ____ (think) about it.

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  1. She has (have) a bath every evening.

    • This sentence uses the present simple tense to indicate a regular habit or action. "Has" is the correct form of the verb "have" for the third person singular (she).
  2. My husband is always tasting (always / taste) the food while I’m cooking! It’s very annoying.

    • Here, the present continuous tense is used with "always" to express an action that happens frequently and is often annoying. "Is always tasting" correctly reflects this habitual action.
  3. A: Where’s Luke? B: He is seeing (see) the doctor now.

    • The present continuous tense "is seeing" is used to indicate an action that is happening right now.
  4. I don't think (not / think) that’s a good idea.

    • The negative form of the present simple tense "don't think" is used to express a belief or opinion.
  5. He is having (have) a party at the weekend.

    • The present continuous tense "is having" indicates a planned future event.
  6. This coffee doesn't taste (not / taste) right.

    • The negative form of the present simple tense "doesn't taste" is used to describe a general fact or state.
  7. We are seeing (see) John and Susie next weekend.

    • The present continuous tense "are seeing" is used for a planned future event.
  8. What do you think (you / think) about the war in Iraq?

    • The question form of the present simple tense "do you think" is used to ask for an opinion.
  9. She has (have) a headache.

    • The present simple tense "has" is used to describe a current state or condition.
  10. It is (be) cold today.

    • The present simple tense "is" is used to describe the current weather.
  11. They don't have (not / have) a car.

    • The negative form of the present simple tense "don't have" describes a general fact.
  12. I can't see (not / see) anything, I can’t work the telescope.

    • "Can't see" is used to express inability in the present.
  13. The waiter is tasting (taste) the wine now.

    • The present continuous tense "is tasting" indicates an action happening at the moment.
  14. She isn't (not / be) a doctor.

    • The negative form of the present simple tense "isn't" is used to describe a general fact.
  15. A: What is that child doing (that child / do)? B: He is being (be) silly.

    • The present continuous tense "is doing" asks about a current action, and "is being" describes a temporary behavior.
  16. Are you (you / be) hungry? Do you want (you / want) a sandwich?

    • Both questions use the present simple tense to inquire about a current state or desire.
  17. A: What are you doing (you / do)? B: I am thinking (think) about my ex-boyfriend.

    • The present continuous tense "are you doing" asks about a current action, and "am thinking" describes a thought process happening now.
  18. I am having (have) fun today!

    • The present continuous tense "am having" describes a current activity.
  19. I see (see) Julie every Tuesday.

    • The present simple tense "see" describes a regular habit.
  20. I have (have) an idea!

    • The present simple tense "have" is used to describe a sudden thought or realization.
  21. A: Achoo! B: Bless you! Do you have (you / have) a cold?

    • The present simple tense "do you have" asks about a current state or condition.
  22. They often see (see) a film on Fridays.

    • The present simple tense "see" describes a regular habit.
  23. A: How’s the cake? B: It tastes (taste) funny.

    • The present simple tense "tastes" describes the cake's current state or quality.
  24. Are you having (you / have) a good time at the moment?

    • The present continuous tense "are you having" asks about a current experience.
  25. The chef always tastes (taste) the food before he serves it.

    • The present simple tense "tastes" describes a regular habit or action.
  26. A: Julie has been offered a new job. B: Is she going to take it? A: She doesn't know (not / know). She is thinking (think) about it.

    • The present simple tense "doesn't know" describes a current state of uncertainty, and the present continuous tense "is thinking" describes a thought process happening now.

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ответил 2 месяца назад
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  1. She has a bath every evening.
  2. My husband always tastes the food while I’m cooking! It’s very annoying.
  3. A: Where’s Luke? B: He is seeing the doctor now.
  4. I don't think that’s a good idea.
  5. He is having a party at the weekend.
  6. This coffee doesn't taste right.
  7. We are seeing John and Susie next weekend.
  8. What do you think about the war in Iraq?
  9. She has a headache.
  10. It is cold today.
  11. They don't have a car.
  12. I haven't seen anything, I can’t work the telescope.
  13. The waiter is tasting the wine now.
  14. She is not a doctor.
  15. A: What is that child doing? B: He is being silly.
  16. Are you hungry? Do you want a sandwich?
  17. A: What are you doing? B: I am thinking about my ex-boyfriend.
  18. I am having fun today!
  19. I see Julie every Tuesday.
  20. I have an idea!
  21. A: Achoo! B: Bless you! Do you have a cold?
  22. They often see a film on Fridays.
  23. A: How’s the cake? B: It tastes funny.
  24. Are you having a good time at the moment?
  25. The chef always tastes the food before he serves it.
  26. A: Julie has been offered a new job. B: Is she going to take it? A: She doesn't know. She is thinking about it.

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ответил 2 месяца назад

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