1. Write the answer 1) Programmers (restore) the database with project and orders now

2) I (work) on some project since last spring!

3) I (finish) the book yet? it also (need) edits.

4) You (write) it for five years.

5) They (need) water.

6) I (travel) since last Friday.

7) I (meet) Daisy. By the way here (come) Matt!

8) Yes, i (be) on my way.

2. Choose the correct options.

1) I (will finish/will have finished) the renovation of the apartment by friday? then I plan to buy furniture.

2) (Will you/Are you going to) become a doctor and go to Africa as a volunteer?

3) Perhaps I (will stop/ am stopping) by Lily's, bring her some medicine.

4) Nest week I (am giving/will have given) five lectures every day.

5) This time next Saturday I (will eat/will be eating) a wedding cake and forget about work.

6) Next year I (will/am going to) be 12, and I will be able to go on this ride.

7) Shall we (announce/ be announcing) the winner so soon? There's still time.

3. Choose the correct responses.

1)Can i tell you a secret?

a)Sure, go ahead.

b) Speak up!

2)I am glad that your children took part in the charity sale and brought a lot of things.

a)I'm glad to hear that.

b)It won't happen again.

3)Are you dating tonight?

a)No. Why?

b)Yes, last year.

4)Do you want me to help you with your homework?

a)It won't happen again.

b)I can manage, thanks.

5)Will you be able to go to the circus with George?

a)Thanks for the offer of a drink.

b)I wouldn't miss it for the world!

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Лиза13061 Лиза13061  22.12.2023 15:33
1) Programmers are restoring the database with project and orders now.
To form the present continuous tense, we use the structure "subject + am/is/are + verb-ing." In this case, the subject is "Programmers," and the verb is "restore." Since "Programmers" is a plural noun, we use the plural form of the verb "are." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Programmers are restoring the database with project and orders now."

2) I have been working on some project since last spring!
To form the present perfect continuous tense, we use the structure "subject + have/has + been + verb-ing." In this case, the subject is "I," and the verb is "work." Since "I" is a singular pronoun, we use the singular form of the verb "have." Therefore, the correct sentence is "I have been working on some project since last spring!"

3) Have I finished the book yet? It also needs edits.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the structure "subject + have/has + past participle." In this case, the subject is "I," and the verb is "finish." Since "I" is a singular pronoun, we use the singular form of the verb "have." The past participle of "finish" is "finished." Since "the book" is a singular noun, we use the singular form of the verb "needs." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Have I finished the book yet? It also needs edits."

4) You have been writing it for five years.
To form the present perfect continuous tense, we use the structure "subject + have/has + been + verb-ing." In this case, the subject is "You," and the verb is "write." Since "You" is a plural pronoun, we use the plural form of the verb "have." Therefore, the correct sentence is "You have been writing it for five years."

5) They need water.
This sentence is already in the present simple tense and does not require any changes. Therefore, the correct sentence is "They need water."

6) I have been traveling since last Friday.
To form the present perfect continuous tense, we use the structure "subject + have/has + been + verb-ing." In this case, the subject is "I," and the verb is "travel." Since "I" is a singular pronoun, we use the singular form of the verb "have." Therefore, the correct sentence is "I have been traveling since last Friday."

7) I met Daisy. By the way, here comes Matt!
In this sentence, "I met Daisy" is in the past simple tense, which is correct. The second part "here comes Matt" is in the present simple tense, describing an action happening now. Therefore, the correct sentence is "I met Daisy. By the way, here comes Matt!"

8) Yes, I am on my way.
To form the present continuous tense, we use the structure "subject + am/is/are + verb-ing." In this case, the subject is "I," and the verb is "be." Since "I" is a singular pronoun, we use the singular form of the verb "am." Therefore, the correct sentence is "Yes, I am on my way."

2) Choose the correct options:

1) I will have finished the renovation of the apartment by Friday. Then I plan to buy furniture.
This sentence uses the future perfect tense, which indicates the completion of an action before a specific time in the future. Therefore, the correct option is "will have finished."

2) Are you going to become a doctor and go to Africa as a volunteer?
This sentence is talking about future plans, so we should use the future continuous tense. Therefore, the correct option is "Are you going to."

3) Perhaps I will stop by Lily's and bring her some medicine.
This sentence is a possibility in the future, so we should use the future simple tense. Therefore, the correct option is "will stop."

4) Next week I will have given five lectures every day.
In this sentence, we are talking about completed actions in the future. Therefore, the correct option is "will have given."

5) This time next Saturday, I will be eating a wedding cake and forgetting about work.
This sentence describes a future action happening at a specific time. Therefore, the correct option is "will be eating."

6) Next year I will be 12, and I will be able to go on this ride.
This sentence is talking about a future event or a prediction. Therefore, the correct option is "will be."

7) Shall we announce the winner so soon? There's still time.
This sentence uses the modal verb "shall" to make suggestions. Therefore, the correct option is "announce."

3) Choose the correct responses:

1) Can I tell you a secret?
a) Sure, go ahead.
This response indicates permission and encouragement to share the secret. Therefore, the correct response is "Sure, go ahead."

2) I am glad that your children took part in the charity sale and brought a lot of things.
a) I'm glad to hear that.
This response shows agreement and happiness for the person's children participating in the charity sale. Therefore, the correct response is "I'm glad to hear that."

3) Are you dating tonight?
a) No. Why?
This response seeks clarification and shows curiosity about the person's dating plans. Therefore, the correct response is "No. Why?"

4) Do you want me to help you with your homework?
b) I can manage, thanks.
This response indicates that the person does not need help and can handle their homework independently. Therefore, the correct response is "I can manage, thanks."

5) Will you be able to go to the circus with George?
b) I wouldn't miss it for the world!
This response shows excitement and enthusiasm about going to the circus with George. Therefore, the correct response is "I wouldn't miss it for the world!"
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