
Задание: сделайте правильный выбор: present indefinite или present continuous.How you ( feel ) ?You
( know ) what he ( read ) ?I ( not understend ) what she ( say ).He ( not see ) what the problem ( be ) He ( sleep ) now. He ( like ) to sleep after dinner.She ( say ) she ( hear ) nothing.You ( see ) the man who ( stand ) near the window ? He ( want ) to speak to you .

Ответы на вопрос

Do you know what he is reading?
I don’t understand what she is saying.
He doesn’t see what the problem is.
He is sleeping now.
He likes to sleep after dinner.
She says she doesn’t hear nothing.
Do you see the man who is standing near the window ? He wants to speak to you



Present Indefinite or Present Continuous?
To determine whether to use the present indefinite or present continuous tense in the given sentences, we need to consider the context and the intended meaning.
1. How you ( feel )? - In this sentence, the present continuous tense is more appropriate because it refers to the current state of feeling. The person is asking about the person's current emotions. - Corrected sentence: How are you feeling?
2. You ( know ) what he ( read )? - In this sentence, the present indefinite tense is more appropriate because it refers to a general fact or knowledge. - Corrected sentence: Do you know what he reads?
3. I ( not understend ) what she ( say ). - In this sentence, the present indefinite tense is more appropriate because it refers to a general fact or understanding. - Corrected sentence: I don't understand what she says.
4. He ( not see ) what the problem ( be ). - In this sentence, the present indefinite tense is more appropriate because it refers to a general fact or perception. - Corrected sentence: He doesn't see what the problem is.
5. He ( sleep ) now. He ( like ) to sleep after dinner. - In this sentence, the present continuous tense is more appropriate because it refers to an action happening at the moment of speaking. - Corrected sentence: He is sleeping now. He likes to sleep after dinner.
6. She ( say ) she ( hear ) nothing. - In this sentence, the present indefinite tense is more appropriate because it refers to a general fact or statement. - Corrected sentence: She says she hears nothing.
7. You ( see ) the man who ( stand ) near the window? He ( want ) to speak to you. - In this sentence, the present indefinite tense is more appropriate because it refers to a general fact or action. - Corrected sentence: Do you see the man who stands near the window? He wants to speak to you.
Please note that the corrections provided are based on the context and intended meaning of the sentences.


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