Вопрос задан 10.05.2019 в 14:47. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Ягодка Лайла.

помогите заполнить в соответствующих формах глагола эти предложения 1) It often (snows,is

snowing)in winter here.2)it never (snows,snowed)in africa.3)Whats the weather like?It (is raining,rains).4)it (rains,rained)all day yesterday.5)it didnt (rain,rained) last month.6)it is cold but it isnt snowing,doesnt snow
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Отвечает Kochepasova Veronika.

1) It often snows in winter here.2)it never snowed in africa.3)Whats the weather like?It is raining.4)it rained all day yesterday.5)it didnt rain last month.6)it is cold but it isnt snowing.

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Отвечает Федосеев Валера.

1. snows (often)
2. snows (general statement)
3. is raining (current action)
4. rained (yesterday)
5. rain (did + bare infinitive)
6. isn't snowing (исправлено)

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

1) It often snows in winter here. 2) It never snows in Africa. 3) What's the weather like? It is raining. 4) It rained all day yesterday. 5) It didn't rain last month. 6) It is cold but it isn't snowing, doesn't snow.

Let's break down each sentence and fill in the appropriate verb form:

1) It often (snows, is snowing) in winter here. - The correct verb form is "snows" because we are talking about a general truth or habitual action. When we use "often" in the sentence, it implies a repeated action, so we use the simple present tense.

2) It never (snows, snowed) in Africa. - The correct verb form is "snows" because we are talking about a general truth or habitual action. When we use "never" in the sentence, it implies a permanent situation, so we use the simple present tense.

3) What's the weather like? It (is raining, rains). - The correct verb form is "is raining" because we are describing the current weather. The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking.

4) It (rains, rained) all day yesterday. - The correct verb form is "rained" because we are talking about a past action. The simple past tense is used to describe actions that happened and were completed in the past.

5) It didn't (rain, rained) last month. - The correct verb form is "rain" because we are talking about a past action. The simple past tense is used to describe actions that happened and were completed in the past. The negative form "didn't" is used to indicate the absence of the action.

6) It is cold but it isn't (snowing, doesn't snow). - The correct verb forms are "isn't snowing" and "doesn't snow" because we are talking about the current weather. The present continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking, while the present simple tense is used to describe a general truth or habitual action. In this case, we use "isn't snowing" to describe the current absence of snow and "doesn't snow" to describe the general truth that it doesn't snow.

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