Вопрос задан 10.09.2020 в 05:41. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Хакимова Роксана.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1

I..........................(not/want) to go out tonight as I .................(study) for a test at the moment. 2 My brother.......................(play) football every Sunday but this Sunday he ............... (go) camping. 3 Rose .....................(talk) to that French tourist at the moment. She ................... (speak) French well. 4 Tom ...........................(watch) a film on television now. He................................ (not/often/do) this. Помогите.
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1. I don't want to go out tonight as I am studying for a test at the moment. 2. My brother plays football every Sunday but this Sunday he is going camping. 3. Rose is talking to that French tourist at the moment. She speaks French well. 4. Tom is watching a film on television now. He doesn't often do this.

In the above sentences, we are asked to complete them with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Here is the breakdown of each sentence:

1. The verb "want" is in the negative form "do not want", and the verb "study" is in the present continuous tense "am studying" to indicate an ongoing action. 2. The verb "play" is in the present simple tense "plays" to indicate a regular activity. The verb "go" is in the present continuous tense "is going" to indicate a planned action. 3. The verb "talk" is in the present continuous tense "is talking" to indicate an ongoing action. The verb "speak" is in the present simple tense "speaks" to indicate a general ability. 4. The verb "watch" is in the present continuous tense "is watching" to indicate an ongoing action. The verb "do" is in the present simple tense "doesn't often do" to indicate a habitual action.

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

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