Вопрос задан 11.07.2023 в 23:29. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Казачёнок Валерия.

B - Which sentences are correct? Sometimes both sentences are correct. 1) a) I feel fine. b)

I'm feeling fine. 2) a) I am tasting the soup. b) The soup tastes good. 3) a) She is weighing the turkey. b) She weighs 60 kilos. 4) a) You are being very silly about this. b) You are silly. 5) a) I am remembering my first date. b) I remember my first day at school. 6) a) I love holidays. b) I'm loving every minute of my holiday. 7) a) I am needing an umbrella now. b) I need a new computer. 8) a) I see what the teacher means. b) I'm seeing what the teacher means. 9) a) I am thinking we should go. b) I think we should go. 10) a) Andy repairs things at the moment. b) Andy sometimes repairs things
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Отвечает Шевель Ярослав.

Объяснение:

1.оба правильно 2.б. 3а. 4а. 5.оба 6.а 7.а 8.а 9оба. 10оба. Но я не уверен, на свой страх и риск

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Sure, let's go through each pair of sentences:

  1. a) "I feel fine." - Correct b) "I'm feeling fine." - Correct

Both sentences are correct and convey the same meaning.

  1. a) "I am tasting the soup." - Correct b) "The soup tastes good." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one describes the action of tasting the soup, and the second one describes the quality of the soup.

  1. a) "She is weighing the turkey." - Correct b) "She weighs 60 kilos." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one describes the ongoing action of weighing the turkey, and the second one states her weight.

  1. a) "You are being very silly about this." - Correct b) "You are silly." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one describes the temporary behavior of being silly, and the second one describes a general characteristic.

  1. a) "I am remembering my first date." - Correct b) "I remember my first day at school." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one describes the ongoing action of remembering the first date, and the second one describes a specific memory.

  1. a) "I love holidays." - Correct b) "I'm loving every minute of my holiday." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one expresses a general preference, and the second one describes the enjoyment of the current holiday.

  1. a) "I am needing an umbrella now." - Incorrect b) "I need a new computer." - Correct

The correct sentence is: "I need an umbrella now." The verb "need" does not typically use the continuous form (am needing) in this context.

  1. a) "I see what the teacher means." - Correct b) "I'm seeing what the teacher means." - Correct

Both sentences are correct and convey a similar meaning. The continuous form can emphasize the ongoing process of understanding.

  1. a) "I am thinking we should go." - Correct b) "I think we should go." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one emphasizes the ongoing thought process, and the second one states a simple opinion.

a) "Andy repairs things at the moment." - Correct b) "Andy sometimes repairs things." - Correct

Both sentences are correct. The first one describes what Andy is doing currently, and the second one describes a habitual action.

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