Вопрос задан 09.08.2018 в 01:09. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Вахніченко Марина.

Помогиииииите Exercise 3.Circle the correct answer 1) I’m sorry, I don’t understand/ I’m not

understanding. 2) Mary plays / is playing/ the violin at the moment. 3) Peter gets up / is getting up early. 4) Why do you look/are you looking at me now? 5) Kate usually goes/is going to the gym.
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Отвечает Коденцева Евгения.
1) 1
2)2
3)1
4)2
5)1
Вот пожалуйста!
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Отвечает Платова Таня.
I don’t understand
is playing
gets up
are you looking
goes


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

Exercise 3: Circle the Correct Answer

1) I’m sorry, I don’t understand / I’m not understanding. 2) Mary plays / is playing / the violin at the moment. 3) Peter gets up / is getting up early. 4) Why do you look / are you looking at me now? 5) Kate usually goes / is going to the gym.

Let's go through each question and choose the correct answer:

1) I’m sorry, I don’t understand / I’m not understanding. - The correct answer is I don't understand. This is the more common and natural way to express not understanding something. "I'm not understanding" is not commonly used in this context. [[1]]

2) Mary plays / is playing / the violin at the moment. - The correct answer is is playing. We use the present continuous tense ("is playing") to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking. [[2]]

3) Peter gets up / is getting up early. - The correct answer is gets up. We use the simple present tense ("gets up") to describe a habitual or regular action. [[3]]

4) Why do you look / are you looking at me now? - The correct answer is are you looking. We use the present continuous tense ("are you looking") to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking. [[4]]

5) Kate usually goes / is going to the gym. - The correct answer is usually goes. We use the simple present tense ("usually goes") to describe a habitual or regular action. [[5]]

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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