Вопрос задан 30.10.2023 в 07:55. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Дикий Саша.

We moved here …. 20th July. а)at b) in c) on They usually … at the weekends, though they … at the

moment. а)works, aren’t working b) are working, don’t work c) work, are not working I … French at the moment, but I … very well yet. а)am studying, don’t speak b) is studying, doesn’t speak c) study, am not speaking. Look! That man … to get into our car? а)are trying b) is trying c) does try She … anything to my parents. а)doesn’t say b) didn’t say c) don’t say
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Отвечает Полина Плисова.

Ответ:

1) a)

2) a

3) a

4) b

5) a

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I can help you with your grammar questions. Here are the answers and explanations for your sentences:

- We moved here on 20th July. The correct preposition for a specific date is on. We use at for a specific time, and in for a month, year, or season. - They usually work at the weekends, though they are not working at the moment. The correct verb form for a habitual action is the simple present (work), and the correct verb form for a temporary action happening now is the present continuous (are not working). - I am studying French at the moment, but I don't speak very well yet. The correct verb form for an action happening around now is the present continuous (am studying), and the correct verb form for a general fact or ability is the simple present (don't speak). - Look! That man is trying to get into our car? The correct verb form for an action happening at the moment of speaking is the present continuous (is trying). We use do/does to make questions or negatives in the simple present, and are/is to make questions or negatives in the present continuous. - She didn't say anything to my parents. The correct verb form for a past action that happened at a specific time is the past simple (didn't say). We use the present perfect to talk about past actions that have a connection with the present, or when the time is not mentioned.

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