171. Emily to New York today. a) move
b) is moving
c) moves
d) does move

172. I in London now.
a) living
b) lives
c) ‘m living
d) ‘m live

173. Joe is busy, he his emails.
a) is checking
b) checks
c) check
d) are checking

174. They in the math classroom right now.
a) sit
b) is sitting
c) sit
d) are sitting

175. I the news every morning.
a) watch
b) watches
c) am watching
d) watching

176. I my job and my boss too.
a) like to
b) likes
c) am liking
d) like

177. He doesn’t like golf. He plays it.
a) often
b) always
c) never
d) ever

178. They write emails because it’s easier to send texts.
a) hardly ever
b) usually
c) always
d) yet

179. Tim hates tea so he drinks coffee.
a) rarely
b) never
c) hardly ever
d) often

180. She works hard during the week so she works at the weekends.
a) often
b) almost always
c) seldom
d) usually

181. I only eat cheese .
a) once in a while
b) usually
c) often
d) never

182. We usually do our food shopping online but we go to the supermarkets.
a) often
b) sometimes
c) never
d) always

183. Why her motorbike?
a) she sells
b) does she sell
c) is she selling
d) she selling

184. Mike likes dark clothes, so he wears them.
a) seldom
b) usually
c) hardly ever
d) rarely

185. We go to school at the weekends.
a) usually
b) sometimes
c) quite often
d) never

186. You were very . Why didn’t you say anything?
a) Talkative
b) Clever
c) Friendly
d) Quiet
187. David’s . He loves meeting new people.
a) extrovert
b) hard-working
c) serious
d) generous
188. He’s very . He pays for everything!
a) Extrovert
b) Generous
c) Serious
d) Friendly
189. Susie makes me laugh. She’s really .
a) Funny
b) Talkative
c) Hard-working
d) Serious
190. My teacher’s really . She’s nice to everybody.
a) Funny
b) Friendly
c) Quiet
d) Serious

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красав4ик007 красав4ик007  20.01.2022 12:56

Объяснение:

171.b 172.c 173.a 174.d 175.a  176.d  177. c 178.с 179. d 180.c 181.b 182.b 183. с 184. b  185.d 186. d 187.a  188. b 189. a  190. b

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Вуди228 Вуди228  06.01.2024 11:56
171. The correct answer is c) moves. In the sentence, the subject "Emily" is the third person singular, so the verb should be in the present simple form, which is "moves."

172. The correct answer is c) ‘m living. The speaker is talking about their current situation, so the present continuous tense is used. "I" is the subject, and "‘m" is the contraction of "am." Therefore, the correct answer is "‘m living."

173. The correct answer is a) is checking. The sentence is talking about Joe's present action, so the present continuous tense should be used. The subject "he" is the third person singular, and the correct form of the verb "to check" in this tense is "is checking."

174. The correct answer is d) are sitting. The sentence is talking about the current action of "they" in the math classroom, so the present continuous tense should be used. The subject "they" is the third person plural, and the correct form of the verb "to sit" in this tense is "are sitting."

175. The correct answer is a) watch. The subject "I" is the first person singular, and the correct form of the verb "to watch" in the present simple tense is "watch."

176. The correct answer is d) like. The sentence is stating a general fact about the speaker liking their job and boss, so the present simple tense should be used. The subject "I" is the first person singular, and the correct form of the verb "to like" in this tense is "like."

177. The correct answer is c) never. The sentence is talking about someone's dislike of golf. The word "never" indicates that they do not play golf at any time.

178. The correct answer is a) hardly ever. The sentence is comparing two actions: writing emails and sending texts. The phrase "it's easier to send texts" implies that writing emails does not happen often.

179. The correct answer is d) often. The sentence is talking about Tim's preference for coffee over tea. The word "so" indicates that he frequently drinks coffee.

180. The correct answer is b) almost always. The sentence is discussing someone's habit of working at the weekends. The phrase "so she works at the weekends" implies that she does it on most occasions.

181. The correct answer is a) once in a while. The sentence is talking about how often the person eats cheese. The phrase "only eat" indicates that it happens occasionally, but not very often.

182. The correct answer is b) sometimes. The sentence is discussing the person's habit of doing food shopping. The phrase "usually do our food shopping online" implies that they do it most of the time, but sometimes they go to supermarkets.

183. The correct answer is b) does she sell. The sentence is asking a question about the person's actions, so the auxiliary verb "do" is needed. The subject "she" is the third person singular, so the correct form is "does she sell."

184. The correct answer is b) usually. The sentence is talking about Mike's habit of wearing dark clothes. The word "so" implies that he does it on most occasions.

185. The correct answer is d) never. The sentence is discussing the person's action of going to school. The word "at the weekends" indicates that they do not go to school on any occasion.

186. The correct answer is d) Quiet. The sentence describes the person as not saying anything even though they were very something.

187. The correct answer is a) extrovert. The sentence describes David as someone who loves meeting new people. The word "extrovert" refers to a person who is sociable and outgoing.

188. The correct answer is b) generous. The sentence describes the person as someone who pays for everything. The word "generous" refers to a person who is willing to give or share.

189. The correct answer is a) Funny. The sentence describes Susie as someone who makes the speaker laugh. The word "funny" refers to a person who has a sense of humor and makes others laugh.

190. The correct answer is b) Friendly. The sentence describes the teacher as someone who is nice to everybody. The word "friendly" refers to a person who is kind, warm, and sociable.
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