Предмет: Английский язык, автор: klipman8881

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Автор ответа: yznavai777
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1. I usually drive to work, but today I am taking the train. (drive/take)

Explanation: The present simple tense "drive" is used to describe a habitual action, while the present continuous tense "am taking" is used to describe an action happening at the present moment.

2. Andrea is in an office from Monday to Friday, but today is Saturday and she is at home. (work/relax)

Explanation: The present simple tense "work" is used to describe Andrea's regular schedule, while the present continuous tense "is" + "at home" is used to describe her current location or state.

3. Yanni doesn't have any clothes to wear for his job interview, so he is buying a new suit. (buy/not have)

Explanation: The present simple tense "buy" is used to describe Yanni's action of purchasing a new suit, while the present continuous tense "is buying" is used to describe the action happening at the present moment.

4. We are leaving now because it is half past five. (be/leave)

Explanation: The present simple tense "is" is used to describe the current time, while the present continuous tense "are leaving" is used to describe the action happening at the present moment.

5. They are waiting outside the shop - it opens at nine o'clock. (wait/open)

Explanation: The present continuous tense "are waiting" is used to describe the action happening at the present moment, while the present simple tense "opens" is used to describe the shop's regular opening time.

6. A: Why are you going to the bank?

B: Because I want to get some money from the cash machine. (go/want)

Explanation: The present continuous tense "are going" is used to describe the action happening at the present moment, while the present simple tense "want" is used to describe B's desire or intention.

7. Sandy's returning to the shopping centre. She didn't like some trousers she bought from a shop, so she is returning them. (return/not like)

Explanation: The present continuous tense "is returning" is used to describe the action happening at the present moment, while the present simple tense "didn't like" is used to describe Sandy's past experience or opinion.

8. A: Is it raining?

B: It's OK, I always carry an umbrella in my bag. (rain/carry)

Explanation: The present continuous tense "is raining" is used to describe the current weather condition, while the present simple tense "carry" is used to describe B's regular habit of having an umbrella in their bag.

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