Вопрос задан 01.05.2019 в 06:52. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Пикулев Сергей.

Read and choose. 1.Look! She is feeding/ feeds the lions . 2.John never is waking/ wakes up late .

3. Monkeys climb/ are climbing trees. 4. Bob and Kelly have/ are having a piano lesson every Saturday. 5. Why do you laugh/ are you laughing? ( 4 класс)
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Отвечает Втюрина Лера.
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1. Look! She is feeding/feeds the lions.

The correct form is "Look! She is feeding the lions." The present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking. In this case, the action of feeding the lions is happening now. [[1]](https://studylib.net/doc/8611535/testy--grammatika-.)

2. John never is waking/wakes up late.

The correct form is "John never wakes up late." The present simple tense is used to describe habitual actions or general truths. In this case, it is stating that John never wakes up late as a general habit.

3. Monkeys climb/are climbing trees.

Both forms are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "Monkeys climb trees" is in the present simple tense and describes a general truth or habitual action. "Monkeys are climbing trees" is in the present continuous tense and describes an action happening at the moment of speaking. Without further context, it is not clear which form is more appropriate.

4. Bob and Kelly have/are having a piano lesson every Saturday.

Both forms are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "Bob and Kelly have a piano lesson every Saturday" is in the present simple tense and describes a regular occurrence. "Bob and Kelly are having a piano lesson every Saturday" is in the present continuous tense and describes an action happening at the moment of speaking. Without further context, it is not clear which form is more appropriate.

5. Why do you laugh/are you laughing?

Both forms are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "Why do you laugh?" is in the present simple tense and asks about a general habit or reason for laughter. "Why are you laughing?" is in the present continuous tense and asks about the specific action of laughing happening at the moment of speaking. Without further context, it is not clear which form is more appropriate.

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