два 1 Underline the correct form
Example: We usually get up I get up usually eatly every
morning
1 Jake is taking/takes vitamins every day
2 Clare buys a lot of takeaways, but I prefer/ I'm
preferring home-made food.
3 Do you watch /Are you watching the football match
tomorrow night?
4 I don't usually have/I'm not usually having dessert
but I'll have one tonight.
5 Helen doesn't work /isn't working tomorrow, so we'me
meeting for lunch.
6 In the summer, we often cycle / we're often cycling to
work
1) Jake is trying
2) I prefer
3) НЕ ЗНАЮ((
4)I don't usually have
5)Isn't working
6)I often cycle
Объяснение:
The correct form is "Jake takes vitamins every day." In this sentence, we are talking about a habitual action, so we use the simple present tense.
2. Clare buys a lot of takeaways, but I prefer home-made food.
The correct form is "Clare buys a lot of takeaways, but I prefer home-made food." In this sentence, we are expressing a preference, so we use the simple present tense to talk about general truths or facts.
3. Do you watch the football match tomorrow night?
The correct form is "Do you watch the football match tomorrow night?" In this sentence, we are asking about a future plan or arrangement, so we use the simple present tense for future events.
4. I don't usually have dessert but I'll have one tonight.
The correct form is "I don't usually have dessert but I'll have one tonight." In this sentence, we are talking about a regular or habitual action, so we use the simple present tense. However, there is also a future action mentioned, "I'll have one tonight," so we use the future tense for this specific event.
5. Helen doesn't work tomorrow, so we're meeting for lunch.
The correct form is "Helen doesn't work tomorrow, so we're meeting for lunch." In this sentence, we are talking about a future arrangement, so we use the simple present tense to describe a schedule or plan.
6. In the summer, we often cycle to work.
The correct form is "In the summer, we often cycle to work." In this sentence, we are talking about a habitual action, so we use the simple present tense. The word "often" indicates a regular occurrence of cycling to work during the summer season.