Вопрос задан 16.06.2023 в 23:26. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Зендрикова Ксюша.

Всем привет,помогите пж с английским кто знает,буду очень признателен) Обьясните почему в данных

случаях употреблена именна эта форма(обьяснение) 1. Maria__________ German at evening classes this term. a. Is studying 2. I __________ out last night. I was too tired. a. didn’t go 3. __________ my cousin 4 times today but her number’s always engaged. c. I’ve phoned 4. __________ the dentist after school so I can’t play tennis with you c. I’m visiting 5. Where __________?” “In a village near London. c. does your uncle live 6. Lisa was driving into town when she__________ out of petrol c ran 7. I’ll write to you as soon as __________ my exam results a. I know 8. The builders __________ the house by the end of this week b. will have finished 9. I don’t like action films now, but I __________ like them when I was younger. b. used to 10. Liz is from Edinburgh. She __________ there all her life. b has lived 11. ‘Can you drive?’ ‘No, __________ a car but I want to learn.’ c. I’ve never driven 12. My friend __________ for me when I arrived. c. was waiting 13. Let’s take a break soon, __________? c. shall we 14. I hear you’re having your house repainted. How __________? b. does it look 15. David has been practicing the song for days. It__________ quite good, but he doesn’t think he’s ready to perform it in public. b. sounds 16. ‘I can’t come over during the day.’ ‘I__________ you tomorrow, then.’ b. I’ll see 17. Diana__________ her hair cut short when she left college. a. had 18. Brad would have saved a lot of money if he__________ to my advice c. had listened 19. ‘Did you get the theater tickets?’ ‘No, I forgot all about them. I__________ them tomorrow.’ a. will book 20. If you listen carefully, you__________ an owl in the trees over there. b. will hear 21. Tonight France__________ Germany in a match important for both teams. c. plays 22. When he arrives in Dallas he __________ by train all day. a. will have been travelling 23. We were so relaxed because we__________ all day. d. had not been working
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Explanation of Verb Forms in the Given Sentences

1. Maria is studying German at evening classes this term. - The present continuous tense "is studying" is used to indicate an action that is happening at the present moment or around the present time. - This form is used to describe an action that is temporary or ongoing. - Source: [[1]]

2. I didn’t go out last night. I was too tired. - The past simple tense "didn’t go" is used to describe an action that happened at a specific point in the past and is now finished. - Source: [[2]]

3. I’ve phoned my cousin 4 times today but her number’s always engaged. - The present perfect tense "I’ve phoned" is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues into the present, or whose effects are still relevant. - Source: [[3]]

4. I’m visiting the dentist after school so I can’t play tennis with you. - The present continuous tense "I’m visiting" is used to describe an action that is happening at the present moment or around the present time. - Source: [[1]]

5. Where does your uncle live? - The present simple tense "does your uncle live" is used to describe habits, general truths, and unchanging situations. - Source: [[4]]

6. Lisa was driving into town when she ran out of petrol. - The past simple tense "ran" is used to describe an action that happened at a specific point in the past and is now finished. - Source: [[2]]

7. I’ll write to you as soon as I know my exam results. - The future simple tense "I’ll write" is used to describe an action that will happen in the future. - Source: [[5]]

8. The builders will have finished the house by the end of this week. - The future perfect tense "will have finished" is used to describe an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future. - Source: [[6]]

9. I used to like action films when I was younger. - The "used to" form is used to describe past habits or states that are not true in the present. - Source: [[7]]

10. Liz has lived there all her life. - The present perfect tense "has lived" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues into the present, or whose effects are still relevant. - Source: [[3]]

11. ‘Can you drive?’ ‘No, I’ve never driven a car but I want to learn.’ - The present perfect tense "I’ve never driven" is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues into the present, or whose effects are still relevant. - Source: [[3]]

12. My friend was waiting for me when I arrived. - The past continuous tense "was waiting" is used to describe an action that was happening at a particular moment in the past. - Source: [[8]]

13. Let’s take a break soon, shall we? - The "shall we" form is used to make suggestions or offers. - Source: [[9]]

14. How does it look? - The present simple tense "does it look" is used to describe habits, general truths, and unchanging situations. - Source: [[4]]

15. It sounds quite good, but he doesn’t think he’s ready to perform it in public. - The present simple tense "sounds" is used to describe habits, general truths, and unchanging situations. - Source: [[4]]

16. ‘I can’t come over during the day.’ ‘I’ll see you tomorrow, then.’ - The future simple tense "I’ll see" is used to describe an action that will happen in the future. - Source: [[5]]

17. Diana had her hair cut short when she left college. - The past simple tense "had" is used to describe an action that happened at a specific point in the past and is now finished. - Source: [[2]]

18. Brad would have saved a lot of money if he had listened to my advice. - The third conditional "would have saved" and "had listened" is used to describe a situation that didn't happen in the past and its hypothetical result. - Source: [[10]]

19. ‘Did you get the theater tickets?’ ‘No, I forgot all about them. I will book them tomorrow.’ - The future simple tense "will book" is used to describe an action that will happen in the future. - Source: [[5]]

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