Вопрос задан 25.10.2023 в 23:53. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Валеев Наиль.

1 Choose the correct answers. He start/starts school at eight o'clock. 1 We take / takes the bus to

school. 2 iphone/phones my grandma on Sundays. 3 The film begin/begins at five past nine. 4 They get up/ gets up at 7:15. 5 She play / plays basketball on Wednesdays. 6 He speak/speaks Spanish with his mum. 7 Anne live/lives in Edinburgh. 8 Daniel walk / walks to school on Mondays. ПОМОГИТЕ​
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Отвечает Сибирин Стас.

Ответ:
- We take the bus to school.
- I phone my grandma on Sundays.
- The film begins at five past nine.
- They get up at 7:15.
- She plays basketball on Wednesdays.
- He speaks Spanish with his mum.
- Anne lives in Edinburgh.
- Daniel walks to school on Mondays.

Объяснение:

я так поняла это present simple, да? если это так, то я написала все правильно)

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Sure, I can help you choose the correct answers for each sentence. In each sentence, you should choose the verb form that agrees with the subject (i.e., singular or plural). Here are the correct answers:

  1. He starts school at eight o'clock.
  2. We take the bus to school. (Note: "We" is a plural subject, so you use "take.")
  3. I phone my grandma on Sundays. (Note: "I" is the subject, so you use "phone.")
  4. The film begins at five past nine.
  5. They get up at 7:15.
  6. She plays basketball on Wednesdays.
  7. He speaks Spanish with his mum.
  8. Daniel walks to school on Mondays.

Remember that singular subjects (e.g., "He," "She," "It") usually take verbs with an "s" at the end, while plural subjects (e.g., "We," "They") do not. Additionally, the verb forms for "I" and "You" vary based on the context; in this case, "I" takes "phone" and "You" could be either "take" or "walk" depending on the subject of the sentence.

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