1. Oh nol look at the timel. I (be) terribly late.
2.If you want to go the shop you can borrow my brother's bike
I'm sure he
(not/mind)
3.Why are you turning on the TV?. Because I
(watch) the news.
4.Oh, I've just realised. I haven't got any money. Don't worry!
(lend) you 10$
5.I've got a splitting headache. Wait here, I
(get) an aspirin for you.
6.I've decided to repaint this room. Really. What colour
(you/paint) it?.
7.Did you post that letter for me?. Ohl, i completely forgot.!
(do) it now.
8. Have you decided what to do about that job?. Yes!
(not/apply) for it. It's rubbish!
9.Ann, I need someone to take me to the airport. That's no
problem. I
(take) you
10.John, do you want me to take you to the airport?. No, Ann
(take) me.

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ElizabethFilps ElizabethFilps  23.01.2024 14:51
1. Oh no, look at the time. I am terribly late.
To form the present continuous tense, we use the present tense of the verb "to be" followed by the present participle of the main verb. In this case, we use "am" as the present tense of the verb "to be" for the pronoun "I," and add "-ing" to the main verb "be" to form "being." However, in this sentence, the verb should be in the past tense as it is talking about an action that happened in the past. Therefore, the correct form should be "was" instead of "am." Additionally, the word "nol" should be corrected to "oh no."

2. If you want to go to the shop, you can borrow my brother's bike. I'm sure he doesn't mind.
In this sentence, we are using the first conditional to express a possibility or suggestion. The first conditional is formed by using the present tense after "if" to talk about a future action, and the future tense (will) or modal verb (can) in the main clause. Here, we use "can" to show the possibility of borrowing the bike. The verb "mind" is used in the negative form to mean "not care" or "have a problem with."

3. Why are you turning on the TV? Because I am watching the news.
In this sentence, the present continuous tense is used to talk about an action that is happening at the moment of speaking. The verb "watch" is in the present continuous form (watching) to indicate the ongoing action. The word "because" is used to give a reason or explanation for the action.

4. Oh, I've just realized. I haven't got any money. Don't worry! I will lend you $10.
In this sentence, we use the present perfect tense to talk about a past action that has a connection to the present. The verb "realize" is in the present perfect form (realized) to indicate an action that was completed recently. The word "have" is used before "got" to form the present perfect tense. The future tense (will) is used with the verb "lend" to show the future action of lending money.

5. I've got a splitting headache. Wait here, I will get an aspirin for you.
In this sentence, we use the present perfect tense to talk about a past action that has a connection to the present. The verb "get" is in the present perfect form (got) to indicate an action that was completed recently. The future tense (will) is used with the verb "get" to show the future action of getting an aspirin.

6. I've decided to repaint this room. Really? What color will you paint it?
In this sentence, the present perfect tense is used to talk about a past action (the decision) that has a connection to the present. The verb "decide" is in the present perfect form (decided). The future tense (will) is used with the verb "paint" to show the future action of painting the room. The question word "what" is used to ask about the color choice.

7. Did you post that letter for me? Oh, I completely forgot! I'll do it now.
In this sentence, the simple past tense is used to talk about a completed action in the past. The verb "forget" is in the past tense (forgot) to indicate that the action of forgetting the letter already happened. The future tense (will) is used with the verb "do" to show the future action of posting the letter.

8. Have you decided what to do about that job? Yes, I have not applied for it. It's rubbish!
In this sentence, the present perfect tense is used to talk about a past action (the decision) that has a connection to the present. The verb "decide" is in the present perfect form (decided). The negative form of "have not" is used before "applied" to indicate that the action of not applying for the job has not happened. The phrase "It's rubbish!" is used to express an opinion or evaluation of the job.

9. Ann, I need someone to take me to the airport. That's no problem. I will take you.
In this sentence, the future tense (will) is used to talk about a future action of taking someone to the airport. The pronoun "I" is used with the verb "take" to show that the speaker will perform the action.

10. John, do you want me to take you to the airport? No, Ann will take me.
In this sentence, the future tense (will) is used to talk about a future action of Ann taking John to the airport. The pronoun "Ann" is used with the verb "take" to show that Ann will perform the action. The word "me" is used as the object pronoun for John.
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