D 79) Choose a time expression from the box to complete the sentences. every day, in the evening, now, often, at the moment, rarely, in the morning, today, at present, on Saturdays, usually, never go to work on Sundays. They stay at home 1. Mother does her shopping on Saturdays 2 We go to school 3. He can't talk to you. He is talking on the phone 4 They 5. We can't go out. It is raining 6. She walks her dog but 7. We eat breakfast 8. She's eating lunch Father and Mother watch TV He He likes sports. He her mother is walking the dog eats sweets. He doesn't like them very much plays tennis 45
Explanation: The expression "on Saturdays" indicates that the action of doing shopping is specifically done on Saturdays.
2. We go to school every day. (every day)
Explanation: The expression "every day" shows that going to school is a habitual action that happens daily.
3. He can't talk to you. He is talking on the phone at present. (at present)
Explanation: The expression "at present" indicates that the action of talking on the phone is happening currently.
4. They never go to work on Sundays. (never)
Explanation: The word "never" shows that the action of going to work doesn't happen on Sundays.
5. We can't go out. It is raining often. (often)
Explanation: The word "often" indicates that the action of raining happens frequently.
6. She walks her dog in the morning. (in the morning)
Explanation: The expression "in the morning" specifies the time when she walks her dog.
7. We eat breakfast usually. (usually)
Explanation: The word "usually" shows that the action of eating breakfast happens most of the time.
8. She's eating lunch now. (now)
Explanation: The word "now" shows that the action of eating lunch is happening currently.
Father and Mother watch TV in the evening. (in the evening)
Explanation: The expression "in the evening" specifies the time when Father and Mother watch TV.
He plays tennis rarely. (rarely)
Explanation: The word "rarely" indicates that the action of playing tennis happens infrequently.
He likes sports. He eats sweets never. (never)
Explanation: The word "never" shows that the action of eating sweets doesn't happen.
He doesn't like them very much. (not given)
Explanation: This sentence doesn't require a time expression. It simply states a personal preference.