CAN YOU REMEMBER...? FILES Complete each space with one word
1&2
1 Where
vour parents live?
2. Не
He-
eat meat. Hes a vegetarian
What
you looking at?
works with me
Where
she go last summer?
Wiial
you dong yesterday at 7307
1 A Who
Hamlet?
B Shakespeare
they are poor, they are happy
Explanation: The word "do" is used in questions to form present simple questions with the subjects other than the third person singular (he, she, it). In this case, since the subject is "your parents," we need to use "do" to form the question.
2. He doesn't eat meat. He's a vegetarian.
Explanation: The word "doesn't" is the short form of "does not" which is used to form negative sentences and questions in present simple tense for the third person singular (he, she, it). In this case, since the subject is "he," we use "doesn't" to indicate that he does not eat meat.
3. What are you looking at?
Explanation: The word "are" is used in questions to form present continuous questions with the subject "you." In this case, since the subject is "you," we use "are" to form the question.
4. Who works with me?
Explanation: The word "who" is used to ask about the person or people that perform the action mentioned in the question. In this case, we use "who" to ask about the person who works with "me."
5. Where did she go last summer?
Explanation: The word "did" is used in questions to form past simple questions with all subjects. In this case, since the subject is "she," we use "did" to form the question.
6. What were you doing yesterday at 7:30?
Explanation: The word "were" is used in questions to form past continuous questions with the subject "you." In this case, since the subject is "you," we use "were" to form the question. The word "doing" is the present participle form of the verb "do," which is used after "were" to indicate an ongoing action in the past.
7. A: Who wrote Hamlet?
B: Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
Explanation: The word "wrote" is the past simple form of the verb "write," which is used to indicate an action that happened in the past.
8. If they are poor, they are happy.
Explanation: The word "if" is used to introduce a condition in a sentence. In this case, the sentence implies that if someone is poor, then they are happy.
In the question, you need to fill in each space with one word based on the context and grammar rules. It tests your knowledge of various verb tenses, question forms, and vocabulary.