Вопрос задан 25.12.2023 в 06:15. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Полянских Женя.

PRESENT TENSES. Fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets: 1. The concert _______ (start) at 9 o’clock.
2. We ___________ (go) to the cinema tonight. Why don’t you join us?
3. Jane________ (work) at her dad’s restaurant every Friday night.
4. I never________ (be) in England.
5. How long _________ (you/live) in this place?
6. How long _________ (she /know) you?
7. We________(just /come) from the party.
8. The children ________ (play) in the garden now.
9. He never ________ (come) home on time.
10. She ________ (always / tell) lie.

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Отвечает Hlimankova Violetta.

Certainly! Let's fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets, using the appropriate present tense.

  1. The concert starts at 9 o’clock.

    • Here, we use the simple present tense because the statement talks about a scheduled event in the future.
  2. We are going to the cinema tonight. Why don’t you join us?

    • This is an example of the present continuous tense, as it describes a planned future event.
  3. Jane works at her dad’s restaurant every Friday night.

    • The simple present tense is used here because it describes a habitual action.
  4. I never have been in England.

    • This sentence requires the present perfect tense to express an experience that has (or has not) happened over a lifetime.
  5. How long have you lived in this place?

    • The present perfect tense is appropriate here, indicating the duration of an action that began in the past and continues to the present.
  6. How long has she known you?

    • Again, the present perfect tense is used to denote the duration of time since something began in the past and is still true now.
  7. We have just come from the party.

    • This is an example of the present perfect tense, showing a very recent action that has an effect on the present.
  8. The children are playing in the garden now.

    • The present continuous tense is used here, as it describes an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
  9. He never comes home on time.

    • This sentence uses the simple present tense to talk about a habitual action.
  10. She always tells lies.

    • The simple present tense is suitable for stating a habitual action, especially with adverbs of frequency like "always."

Each of these sentences demonstrates a specific use of the present tenses in English, reflecting actions that are habitual, continuous, or completed, and their relationship with the present.

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