Вопрос задан 06.04.2021 в 04:17. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Савельева Алёна.

Нужно найти ошибку и исправить её, помогите пожалуйста :( There is one mistake in each sentence.

Find it and correct it. 1 Rae comes from Canada and he speak French and English. 2 Which subjects Susan is studying at university? 3 Do you like football? Yes, i like. 4 Did you watched the match last night? 5 What does your parents do at the weekend? 6 I thing is goinig to rain. 7 What was you talking to the teacher about? 8 I dont thing John's arrive yet.
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Отвечает Савиных Ксения.

1. Rae comes from Canada and he speakS French and English .

2. Which subjects IS Susan studying at the University?

3. Do you like football? Yes, I DO.

4. Did you WATCH the match last night?

5. What DO your parents do at the weekend?

6. I think IT's going to rain.

7. What WERE you talking to the teacher about?

8. I don't think John HAS arrived yet.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. Rae comes from Canada and he speaks French and English. (The verb "speak" should be in the present tense "speaks" to match the subject "Rae")
  2. Which subjects is Susan studying at university? (The subject and auxiliary verb should be switched to form a question: "Is Susan studying...")
  3. Do you like football? Yes, I do. (The auxiliary verb "do" is needed to form a complete sentence in the affirmative)
  4. Did you watch the match last night? (The past tense of the verb "watch" should be used instead of "watched")
  5. What do your parents do at the weekend? (The auxiliary verb "do" is needed to form a complete question)
  6. I think it is going to rain. (The verb "think" is misspelled, and the correct verb tense should be used "is going")
  7. What were you talking to the teacher about? (The correct past tense "were" should be used to match the subject "you")
  8. I don't think John has arrived yet. (The verb "thing" is misspelled, and the present perfect tense "has arrived" should be used to indicate a past action with present relevance)
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