Выберите правильный вариант: 1. I (am, is, are) from Russia. 2. She (am, is, are) six. 3. They (have...

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Выберите правильный вариант:

  1. I (am, is, are) from Russia.
  2. She (am, is, are) six.
  3. They (have got, has got) funny kittens.
  4. My brother (have got, has got )a mobile phone.
  5. My friends (likes, like, liking) to play computer games.
  6. I (go, gos, goes) to school every day.
  7. Look! Larry (rides, is riding) his bike.
  8. We (is reading, are reading, read) a book now.
  9. There (is, are) toys in the box. 10. There (is, are) a ball under the table.
  10. My father is (a, an,-) officer.
  11. He has got (some, any) CDs.
  1. Have you got (some, any) friends? 14. How (many, much) potatoes do you need?

  2. There isn’t (many, much) meat in the fridge.

  3. I can see a lot of (man, men, mans) in the picture.
  4. My uncle has got two……(horse, horses, horse’s)
  5. I like (this, these) little house.
  6. (Nina /Ninas/ Nina’s) toys are funny.
  7. What game (do you play, are you play, are you playing) now?

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  1. I am from Russia.
  2. She is six.
  3. They have got funny kittens.
  4. My brother has got a mobile phone.
  5. My friends like to play computer games.
  6. I go to school every day.
  7. Look! Larry is riding his bike.
  8. We are reading a book now.
  9. There are toys in the box.
  10. There is a ball under the table.
  11. My father is an officer.
  12. He has got some CDs.

  13. Have you got any friends?

  14. How many potatoes do you need?
  15. There isn’t much meat in the fridge.
  16. I can see a lot of men in the picture.
  17. My uncle has got two horses.
  18. I like this little house.
  19. Nina's toys are funny.
  20. What game are you playing now?

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ответил 30 дней назад
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  1. I am from Russia.

    • "Am" is the correct form of the verb "to be" for the first person singular ("I").
  2. She is six.

    • "Is" is the correct form of the verb "to be" for the third person singular ("she").
  3. They have got funny kittens.

    • "Have got" is used with the pronoun "they" for possession.
  4. My brother has got a mobile phone.

    • "Has got" is used with the third person singular ("he/she/it/my brother") for possession.
  5. My friends like to play computer games.

    • "Like" is the correct verb form for the plural subject "my friends."
  6. I go to school every day.

    • "Go" is the base form of the verb used with the first person singular ("I") in the present simple tense.
  7. Look! Larry is riding his bike.

    • "Is riding" is the present continuous tense used to describe an action happening now.
  8. We are reading a book now.

    • "Are reading" is the present continuous tense used for an action occurring at the moment.
  9. There are toys in the box.

    • "Are" is used with plural nouns ("toys") to indicate existence.
  10. There is a ball under the table.

    • "Is" is used with singular nouns ("a ball") to indicate existence.
  11. My father is an officer.

    • "An" is used before words starting with a vowel sound ("officer").
  12. He has got some CDs.

    • "Some" is used in positive sentences to indicate an unspecified quantity.
  13. Have you got any friends?

    • "Any" is used in questions to ask about an unspecified quantity.
  14. How many potatoes do you need?

    • "Many" is used with countable nouns ("potatoes").
  15. There isn’t much meat in the fridge.

    • "Much" is used with uncountable nouns ("meat").
  16. I can see a lot of men in the picture.

    • "Men" is the plural form of "man."
  17. My uncle has got two horses.

    • "Horses" is the plural form of "horse."
  18. I like this little house.

    • "This" is used for singular nouns that are near in distance or time.
  19. Nina’s toys are funny.

    • "Nina’s" indicates possession, meaning the toys belong to Nina.
  20. What game are you playing now?

    • "Are you playing" is the present continuous tense used to ask about an action occurring at the moment.

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ответил 30 дней назад

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