Предмет: Английский язык,
автор: 1Flower
11 The red jacket belongs to Helen.
A My
C1
B Me
D Mine
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is the blue one.
C Who's
12 father works as a bank clerk? Susan's.
A What
I Who
D Whose
13 The are going fishing after school.
A childrens
C childs
B child
D children
14 Sharon swimming on Sundays.
A usually go
C goes usually
B usually goes
D is going usuall
16
C
are Tryme
D
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in New York?
A He is living
C He lives
B Do he live
D Does he live
17 She to watch TV tonight.
A isn't wanting
C aren't wanting
B doesn't want
D don't want
18 She at the weekend so she has lots of free time
A hardly ever works
B hardly ever work
C is hardly ever working
D hardly ever is working
19 This is Mary. She is
A us
B ours
friend
Cour
D they
20 On Sundays they
lunch at their grandma's house
A are always eating
B eat always
C always eat
D always are cating
Ответы
Автор ответа:
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Here are the correct answers for the sentences you provided:
D. Mine (This is the possessive pronoun that agrees with "the red jacket.")
D. Whose (This is the possessive pronoun that asks about ownership.)
A. children's (This is the possessive form of the plural noun "children.")
B. usually goes (This is the present tense, third person singular of "go" in the correct order.)
C. is living (This is the present continuous tense, third person singular of "live" to indicate an ongoing action.)
D. Does he live (This is the correct question form with the auxiliary verb "do" and the third person singular form of "live.")
B. doesn't want (This is the correct negative form of the verb "want" in the third person singular.)
A. hardly ever works (This is the most idiomatic way to express the idea of rarely working.)
C. our friend (This is the possessive form of the pronoun "we" combined with "friend" to indicate ownership.)
D. always are eating (This emphasizes the repeated action of eating on Sundays.)
I hope this helps!
D. Mine (This is the possessive pronoun that agrees with "the red jacket.")
D. Whose (This is the possessive pronoun that asks about ownership.)
A. children's (This is the possessive form of the plural noun "children.")
B. usually goes (This is the present tense, third person singular of "go" in the correct order.)
C. is living (This is the present continuous tense, third person singular of "live" to indicate an ongoing action.)
D. Does he live (This is the correct question form with the auxiliary verb "do" and the third person singular form of "live.")
B. doesn't want (This is the correct negative form of the verb "want" in the third person singular.)
A. hardly ever works (This is the most idiomatic way to express the idea of rarely working.)
C. our friend (This is the possessive form of the pronoun "we" combined with "friend" to indicate ownership.)
D. always are eating (This emphasizes the repeated action of eating on Sundays.)
I hope this helps!
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