с английским 3.Identify the sentences in bold , then match them with the correct
description.
G R A M M A R I N U S E
1. I’m helping Helen choose her
wedding dress on Saturday.
2. Do bats live in caves?
3. Carl is always interrupting me.
4. She often goes to the gym on
Friday.
5. Bill and Bob are repairing the
cottage roof at the moment.
6. The evening performance
starts at nine o'clock.
7. The black car stops in front of
the bank and three suspicious
looking men get out of it.
8. The rate of unemployment is
decreasing slowly.
A) Timetable or programme.
B) Fixed arrangement in the near future.
C) Repeated or habitual action.
D) General truth or law of nature
E) Expressing annoyance about a frequently repeated action.
F) Action happening at or around the
moment of speaking.
G) Changing or developing action.
H) Sports commentary, review or narration.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Fixed arrangement in the near future" because it talks about a specific event that is planned to happen on Saturday.
2. Do bats live in caves?
- This sentence falls under the category of "General truth or law of nature" because it asks about a fact or general information regarding bats and their habitat.
3. Carl is always interrupting me.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Expressing annoyance about a frequently repeated action" because it expresses irritation towards Carl's habit of interrupting repeatedly.
4. She often goes to the gym on Friday.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Repeated or habitual action" because it talks about a regular activity that she does on Fridays.
5. Bill and Bob are repairing the cottage roof at the moment.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Action happening at or around the moment of speaking" because it describes an ongoing activity that is taking place currently.
6. The evening performance starts at nine o'clock.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Timetable or programme" because it provides information about the scheduled time for the evening performance to begin.
7. The black car stops in front of the bank and three suspicious looking men get out of it.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Changing or developing action" because it describes a sequence of events that are happening in a chronological order.
8. The rate of unemployment is decreasing slowly.
- This sentence falls under the category of "Sports commentary, review or narration" because it states a slow change in the rate of unemployment, similar to how a sports commentator would provide updates during a game.
To summarize:
1 - B) Fixed arrangement in the near future.
2 - D) General truth or law of nature.
3 - E) Expressing annoyance about a frequently repeated action.
4 - C) Repeated or habitual action.
5 - F) Action happening at or around the moment of speaking.
6 - A) Timetable or programme.
7 - G) Changing or developing action.
8 - H) Sports commentary, review or narration.