
1. Choose the correct negative sentence. A) we don't eat soup for breakfast B) they do not
shopping today C) he never buys some eggs D)she doesn't follow's the doctor's advice 2. Which modal verbs are correct? A) You... be hungry. You had dinner an hour ago. 1.may 2.mustn't 3.can 4.can't 5.must 3.Choose the correct variants. Vitamin A.... you from infection if you....cherries or olives. A) will defend, eat B) defends,ate C) defends, eat D) defends, will eat 4. Match the halves of the sentences. 1. Can I pour you 2. What would you like 3. Is there a cutting board a) to eat? b) a little fish? c) some tea? d) some nuts? e) for vegetables?

Ответы на вопрос

2. can't
3) will defend, if you eat
4)
1-c
2-a
3-e



#3 A, C
#4 1c, 2a, 3e



1. Choose the correct negative sentence. A) "We don't eat soup for breakfast." This sentence is correct because it uses the negative form of the verb "eat" and states that soup is not consumed for breakfast.
B) "They do not shopping today." This sentence is incorrect because it uses the incorrect form of the verb "shopping." The correct form should be "go shopping." The correct sentence would be "They do not go shopping today."
C) "He never buys some eggs." This sentence is incorrect because it uses the incorrect form of the verb "buys." The correct form should be "buy." The correct sentence would be "He never buys eggs."
D) "She doesn't follow's the doctor's advice." This sentence is incorrect because it uses the incorrect form of the verb "follow's." The correct form should be "follows." The correct sentence would be "She doesn't follow the doctor's advice."
2. Which modal verbs are correct? The correct modal verbs in the given options are: 1. "may" - This modal verb indicates possibility. Example: "You may be hungry." 2. "can" - This modal verb indicates ability or permission. Example: "You can eat." 3. "must" - This modal verb indicates necessity or obligation. Example: "You must eat." 5. "mustn't" - This modal verb indicates prohibition or necessity not to do something. Example: "You mustn't eat."
3. Choose the correct variants. Vitamin A defends you from infection if you eat cherries or olives. The correct answer is: A) "will defend, eat" - This is the correct combination of tenses and verb forms. It indicates a future action ("will defend") and a present action ("eat").
4. Match the halves of the sentences. 1. Can I pour you some tea? 2. What would you like to eat? 3. Is there a cutting board for vegetables? The correct matches are: a) "to eat?" - This matches with sentence 2, "What would you like?" b) "a little fish?" - This matches with sentence 1, "Can I pour you?" c) "some tea?" - This matches with sentence 3, "Is there a cutting board?" d) "some nuts?" - This does not match any of the given sentences. e) "for vegetables?" - This does not match any of the given sentences.
Please note that the original question seems to have some formatting issues, so I have tried to interpret and answer it to the best of my understanding. If you have any further questions or clarifications, please let me know.


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