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1 Here’s my painting for the art competition. When (the winners / announce)?
2 Mum can’t drive me to school this week. We (the car / repair) at the moment.
3 That dance performance was amazing! Did the dancers do all the choreography ?
4 I don’t know if I can come to Graham’s party because I (not / invite) by him yet.
5 The windows in this room are very dirty. It’s obvious that you (not / them / clean) very often.
6 Do you like this sculpture? I carved it .
7 You can use the school hall to practise for your play. It (not / use) at the moment.
8 No, I’m not going to make you a cup of coffee. Stop being lazy and make it !
9 We didn’t build real Viking ships to make the film New Land. The director (models / build)
10 Tenerife is a great place to go on holiday. I’m sure we’ll really enjoy there.
In this sentence, the student is asking about the future possibility of the winners of the art competition being announced. The word "when" indicates a future time. To form a question in the future tense, we need to use the helping verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "announce." The subject of the sentence is the winners, and since it is a plural noun, we need to use the plural form of the helping verb "will." Therefore, the correct answer is "When will the winners be announced?"
2) Mum can’t drive me to school this week. We are having the car repaired at the moment.
In this sentence, the student is stating a situation that is happening in the present moment. The phrase "at the moment" indicates the current time. To describe an action that is happening currently, we use the present continuous tense. The subject of the sentence is "we," and the verb "repair" needs to be in the present continuous form "are having" to match the plural subject. Therefore, the correct answer is "We are having the car repaired at the moment."
3) That dance performance was amazing! Did the dancers do all the choreography themselves?
In this sentence, the student is asking whether the dancers did the choreography by themselves or if someone else helped them. To form a question in the past tense, we need to use the helping verb "did" followed by the base form of the main verb "do." The subject of the sentence is the dancers, and since it is plural, we do not need to make any changes to the verb. Therefore, the correct answer is "Did the dancers do all the choreography themselves?"
4) I don’t know if I can come to Graham’s party because I haven't been invited by him yet.
In this sentence, the student is expressing uncertainty about attending the party because they have not received an invitation. To form a sentence in the present perfect tense, we need to use the helping verb "have" followed by the past participle form of the main verb "invite." The word "yet" indicates that the action has not happened up until now. Therefore, the correct answer is "I haven't been invited by him yet."
5) The windows in this room are very dirty. It’s obvious that you don't clean them very often.
In this sentence, the student is making an observation about the dirty windows and stating their belief that the person does not clean them frequently. To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the main verb "clean." The word "very often" indicates the frequency of the action. Since the subject is the pronoun "you" in the second person singular form, we use the auxiliary verb "do" for negation and follow it with the base form of the main verb "clean." Therefore, the correct answer is "It’s obvious that you don't clean them very often."
6) Do you like this sculpture? I carved it myself.
In this sentence, the student is asking whether the listener likes the sculpture and then states that they personally carved it. To form a question in the present simple tense, we use the helping verb "do" followed by the base form of the main verb "like." The word "myself" emphasizes that the speaker did the action on their own. Therefore, the correct answer is "Do you like this sculpture? I carved it myself."
7) You can use the school hall to practice for your play. It is not being used at the moment.
In this sentence, the student is informing the listener that they are able to use the school hall for practice because it is not currently being used. To describe a situation in the present moment, we use the present continuous tense. The subject of the sentence is "it," and the verb "use" needs to be in the present continuous form "is not being used" to match the singular subject. Therefore, the correct answer is "It is not being used at the moment."
8) No, I’m not going to make you a cup of coffee. Stop being lazy and make it yourself!
In this sentence, the student is refusing to make a cup of coffee for the listener and tells them to make it themselves. To emphasize the responsibility of the listener, we use the pronoun "yourself." Therefore, the correct answer is "Stop being lazy and make it yourself!"
9) We didn’t build real Viking ships to make the film New Land. The director built models.
In this sentence, the student is stating that real Viking ships were not built for the film, but rather models were used. To form a sentence in the past simple tense, we use the helping verb "did" followed by the base form of the main verb "build." The subject of the sentence is the director, and the verb "build" does not change for the third person singular. Therefore, the correct answer is "The director built models."
10) Tenerife is a great place to go on holiday. I’m sure we’ll really enjoy it there.
In this sentence, the student is expressing their belief that Tenerife is a great place to go on vacation and they will enjoy it there. The word "there" refers to Tenerife. Therefore, the correct answer is "I’m sure we’ll really enjoy it there."