Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в present continuous или в present simple 1. they (to have) dinner now? they always (to have) dinner at two o`clock? 2. what she (to write) now? what she (to write) every evening ? 3. what he (to do ) now? what he (to do ) every sunday? 4. what they (to eat ) now? what they (to eat) at dinner?

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Лидуня270516 Лидуня270516  13.06.2020 04:13

1.Are they having dinner now?

Do they always have dinner at two o`clock.

2.What is she writing now?

What does she write every evening?

3. What is he doing now?

What does he do every sunday?

4. What are they eating now?

What do they eat at dinner? 

 

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mchermakov17 mchermakov17  23.01.2024 08:51
1. Are they having dinner now? Do they always have dinner at two o'clock?
- We use the present continuous tense "are having" to talk about an action happening now. In the first sentence, we want to know if they are having dinner at this exact moment. In the second sentence, we use the present simple tense "do... have" to talk about a regular or habitual action. It indicates that they have dinner at the same time every day.

2. What is she writing now? What does she write every evening?
- We use the present continuous tense "is writing" to talk about an action happening now. In the first sentence, we want to know what she is currently writing. In the second sentence, we use the present simple tense "does... write" to talk about a regular or habitual action. It indicates that she writes something every evening.

3. What is he doing now? What does he do every Sunday?
- We use the present continuous tense "is doing" to talk about an action happening now. In the first sentence, we want to know what he is currently doing. In the second sentence, we use the present simple tense "does... do" to talk about a regular or habitual action. It indicates that he does something every Sunday.

4. What are they eating now? What do they eat at dinner?
- We use the present continuous tense "are eating" to talk about an action happening now. In the first sentence, we want to know what they are currently eating. In the second sentence, we use the present simple tense "do... eat" to talk about a regular or habitual action. It indicates that they eat something every day for dinner.
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