Complete the pairs of sentences or questions with the correct present forms of the verbs in brackets. Use short forms where possible. 1. This coffee (taste) strange. Did you clean the cup properly?
2. Jeremy (taste) the curry to see how spicy it is.
3. Kristy (have) four different pairs of trainers.
4. I (have) lunch with Becky.

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Vareniki0513 Vareniki0513  20.01.2024 00:51
1. This coffee tastes strange. Did you clean the cup properly?
- In this sentence, we use the verb "taste" in the third-person singular form "tastes" to match with the subject "this coffee." The verb "taste" describes the action of experiencing the flavor of something. The speaker is saying that the coffee has a strange taste.
- The second part of the sentence is a question in the past tense, "Did you clean the cup properly?" The verb "clean" is in its base form because it follows the auxiliary verb "did" which indicates past tense. The speaker is asking if the person cleaned the cup well, suggesting that the strange taste of the coffee might be due to an unclean cup.

2. Jeremy tastes the curry to see how spicy it is.
- In this sentence, we use the verb "taste" in the present simple tense form "tastes" to match with the third-person singular subject "Jeremy." The verb "taste" is used to describe the action of sampling or experiencing the flavor of something. The speaker is saying that Jeremy is trying the curry to find out its level of spiciness.

3. Kristy has four different pairs of trainers.
- In this sentence, we use the verb "have" in the present simple tense form "has" to match with the third-person singular subject "Kristy." The verb "have" is used to indicate possession or ownership. The speaker is stating that Kristy possesses or owns four different pairs of trainers.

4. I'm having lunch with Becky.
- In this sentence, we use the verb "have" in the present continuous tense form "having" to match with the first-person singular subject "I." The present continuous tense is used to describe ongoing or temporary actions in the present. The speaker is saying that they are currently having lunch with someone named Becky.
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