
Present and past 1.1 At first I didn't like my job, butA I'm beginning Bl beginto enjoy it
now.1.2.***I don't understand this sentence. WhatA does mean this word B does this word mean?C means this word1.3RobertA is going usuallyaway two or three times a year.B is usually going C usually goesD goes usually1.4HowSeniowo now? Better than before?A you are feeling B do you feel Care you feelingIt was a boring weekend.anythingAI didn't B I don't do CI didn't do1.51.6MattA phonedwhile we were having dinner.B was phoningC has phoned

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1. At first I didn’t like my job, but ___ to enjoy it now.
A) I’m beginning
(Now - Present Continuous)
2. I don’t understand this sentence. What ___ ?
B) does this word mean
(При вопросе нужен вспомогательный глагол do/does)
3. Robert ___ away two or three times a year.
C) usually goes
(Обычно -Present Simple, наречие частотности после подлежащего)
4. How ___ now? Better then before?
A) are you feeling
(Сейчас - Present Continuous)
5. It was a boring weekend. _____ anything.
C) I didn’t do
(was-Past Simple, при отрицании вспомогательный глагол did)
6. Matt ____ while we were having dinner.
A) phoned
(Past Simple, однократное действие на фоне длительного)



1.1 At first, I didn't like my job, but I'm beginning to enjoy it now.
- This sentence means that initially, the speaker did not like their job, but now they are starting to find enjoyment in it.
1.2. ***I don't understand this sentence. What does this word mean?
- This sentence is asking for the meaning of a specific word in a previous sentence. The word in question is not provided, so it would depend on the context.
1.3 Robert usually goes away two or three times a year.
- The correct option is D: goes usually. This sentence is talking about Robert's regular travel habits.
1.4 How do you feel now? Better than before?
- The correct option is B: do you feel. This sentence is asking about the person's current feelings compared to a previous time.
It was a boring weekend. I didn't do anything.
- The correct option is C: I didn't do. This sentence means that the speaker didn't engage in any activities during the weekend because it was boring.
1.5 Matt phoned while we were having dinner.
- The correct option is B: was phoning. This sentence indicates that Matt called while the speaker and others were in the middle of having dinner, suggesting a past ongoing action.
1.6 Matt was phoning while we were having dinner.
- In this case, the correct option is B: was phoning, as it indicates an ongoing action in the past, specifically that Matt was on the phone during dinner.


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