III. Complete the sentences using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple or...

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III. Complete the sentences using Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect,

Past Simple or Future Simple tense.

  1. Tomorrow Nick (not go) to school.
  1. Look! My friend (play) football.
  1. Kate (not write) letters every month.
  1. We (see) a very good film last Sunday.
  1. You … just (clean) your room . Let's have a rest.
  1. … your classmates (walk) yesterday in the park?
  1. What … your mum (do) now?

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  1. Tomorrow Nick is not going to school.
  2. Look! My friend is playing football.
  3. Kate does not write letters every month.
  4. We saw a very good film last Sunday.
  5. You have just cleaned your room. Let's have a rest.
  6. Did your classmates walk yesterday in the park?
  7. What is your mum doing now?

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ответил 4 месяца назад
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  1. Tomorrow Nick is not going to school. (Future Simple)
  2. Look! My friend is playing football. (Present Continuous)
  3. Kate does not write letters every month. (Present Simple)
  4. We saw a very good film last Sunday. (Past Simple)
  5. You have just cleaned your room. Let's have a rest. (Present Perfect)
  6. Did your classmates walk yesterday in the park? (Past Simple)
  7. What is your mum doing now? (Present Continuous)

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ответил 4 месяца назад
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Certainly! Let's complete each sentence using the appropriate tense: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple.

  1. Tomorrow Nick (not go) to school.

    • Tomorrow Nick will not go to school.
    • Explanation: "Tomorrow" indicates a future action, so we use the Future Simple tense.
  2. Look! My friend (play) football.

    • Look! My friend is playing football.
    • Explanation: The word "Look!" indicates an action happening right now, so we use the Present Continuous tense.
  3. Kate (not write) letters every month.

    • Kate does not write letters every month.
    • Explanation: The frequency "every month" indicates a habitual action, so we use the Present Simple tense.
  4. We (see) a very good film last Sunday.

    • We saw a very good film last Sunday.
    • Explanation: "Last Sunday" indicates a specific time in the past, so we use the Past Simple tense.
  5. You … just (clean) your room. Let's have a rest.

    • You have just cleaned your room. Let's have a rest.
    • Explanation: "Just" indicates a recent action with relevance to the present, so we use the Present Perfect tense.
  6. … your classmates (walk) yesterday in the park?

    • Did your classmates walk yesterday in the park?
    • Explanation: "Yesterday" indicates a past action, so we use the Past Simple tense. The auxiliary "did" is used for forming questions in the Past Simple.
  7. What … your mum (do) now?

    • What is your mum doing now?
    • Explanation: "Now" indicates an action happening at this moment, so we use the Present Continuous tense.

Let's summarize the completed sentences:

  1. Tomorrow Nick will not go to school.
  2. Look! My friend is playing football.
  3. Kate does not write letters every month.
  4. We saw a very good film last Sunday.
  5. You have just cleaned your room. Let's have a rest.
  6. Did your classmates walk yesterday in the park?
  7. What is your mum doing now?

Each sentence has been completed with the appropriate tense based on the context provided.

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ответил 4 месяца назад

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