Complete the sentences using the Present Simple form of the verbs from the box. Use each verb once. like not have love feel think not like want not understand She thinks that films are fantastic! She loves films. 11 sick. Can I have a glass of water, please? 2 I don't know the answer because I the question. 31 he's tired. He works too hard. 4 We that new painting. We think it's terrible! *5 want to call Jasmine, but I her phone number. 6 They're thirsty. They something to drink 17 1 your new car. It's very nice. Was it expensive? 0.

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никокотрик никокотрик  20.12.2023 13:56
1. She thinks that films are fantastic! She loves films. - In this sentence, we use the verb "thinks" to describe what she believes or feels about films. - We use the verb "loves" to express her strong positive emotions towards films. 2. I don't know the answer because I don't understand the question. - In this sentence, we use the verb "don't know" to express that I do not have the knowledge or information about the answer. - We use the verb "don't understand" to describe my lack of comprehension or understanding of the question. 3. He's tired. He works too hard. - In this sentence, we use the verb "is" combined with the adjective "tired" to describe his current state or condition. - We use the verb "works" to describe his action of exerting effort or labor. 4. We think that new painting. We think it's terrible! - In this sentence, we use the verb "think" to express our opinion or belief about the new painting. - We emphasize our negative evaluation of the painting by adding the adjective "terrible". 5. I want to call Jasmine, but I don't have her phone number. - In this sentence, we use the verb "want" to express my desire or intention to call Jasmine. - We use the verb "don't have" to indicate the absence or lack of possession of her phone number. 6. They're thirsty. They want something to drink. - In this sentence, we use the verb "are" combined with the adjective "thirsty" to describe their current state or condition. - We use the verb "want" to express their desire or need for something to drink. 7. I like your new car. It's very nice. Was it expensive? - In this sentence, we use the verb "like" to express my positive opinion or appreciation for your new car. - We describe your car as "nice" to further emphasize my positive evaluation. - We use the question "Was it expensive?" to inquire about the cost or price of the car. Please note that the verbs in the box (like, not have, love, feel, think, not like, want, not understand) have been used once in these sentences to ensure that they are used appropriately without repetition.
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