IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
Поставьте глаголы в нужную форму (время).
1. The Indian rhino
(live) alone
2. A bear
(have) four paws.
3. His budgie
(sing) now.
(drink) water.
4. The koalas never
5. Do you
(like) dogs?
6.1
(do) homework now.
7. They
(not/watch) TV yesterday.
8. We
(see) a new film last weekend.
9. She
(play) tennis last month,
Explanation: We use the verb form "live" in the present simple tense for a singular third-person subject (such as "The Indian rhino"). We add an -s to the base form of the verb.
2. A bear has four paws.
Explanation: We use the verb form "have" in the present simple tense for a singular third-person subject (such as "A bear"). We do not need to add any additional suffix or ending to the verb.
3. His budgie is singing now.
Explanation: We use the verb form "sing" in the present continuous tense for an action happening at the moment of speaking (such as "now"). We add -ing to the base form of the verb.
4. The koalas never drink water.
Explanation: We use the verb form "drink" in the present simple tense for a plural subject (such as "The koalas"). We do not need to add any additional suffix or ending to the verb.
5. Do you like dogs?
Explanation: We use the base form "like" of the verb in a question form using the present simple tense. When forming a question, we use the auxiliary verb "do" in the appropriate form, followed by the base form of the main verb.
6. I am doing homework now.
Explanation: We use the verb form "do" in the present continuous tense for an action happening at the moment of speaking (such as "now"). We add -ing to the base form of the verb.
7. They did not watch TV yesterday.
Explanation: We use the auxiliary verb "did" in its past tense form ("did not") to form a negative statement in the past simple tense. We use the base form "watch" of the main verb.
8. We saw a new film last weekend.
Explanation: We use the verb form "see" in the past simple tense for a plural subject (such as "We"). We use the base form "see" of the main verb.
9. She played tennis last month.
Explanation: We use the verb form "play" in the past simple tense for a singular third-person subject (such as "She"). We use the base form "play" of the main verb.