Сделать полные вопросы в Present simple из слов, и ответить на них. 1. They / often / watch / sitcoms? 2. She / love / science / fiction? 3. He / usually / play / sports / on / Monday?
1. Do they often watch sitcoms? - Yes, they often watch sitcoms.
To make a complete question in Present simple, we need to use the auxiliary verb "do" in the base form for all subjects except for the third person singular. Then we add the subject "they" and the base form of the main verb "watch". In the answer, we can simply repeat the question and replace "do" with "yes" or "no" depending on the answer.
2. Does she love science fiction? - Yes, she loves science fiction.
To make a complete question in Present simple for the third person singular subject, we need to use the auxiliary verb "does" in the base form. Then we add the subject "she" and the base form of the main verb "love". In the answer, we can repeat the question and replace "does" with "yes" or "no" depending on the answer.
3. Does he usually play sports on Monday? - No, he does not usually play sports on Monday.
To make a complete question in Present simple for the third person singular subject, we need to use the auxiliary verb "does" in the base form. Then we add the subject "he", the adverb of frequency "usually", the base form of the main verb "play", and the preposition "on" followed by "Monday". In the negative answer, we add "not" after "does" and before the adverb of frequency "usually".
1. DO they often watch sitcoms?
Yes, they do. In fact, their favorite is Merlin.
2. DOES she love science fiction?
Yes, she does love science fiction. She often travels to the Mars in her dreams.
3. DOES he usually play sports on Monday?
Yes, absolutely. He is on the court playing tennis from dusk till dawn.
Объяснение:
To make a complete question in Present simple, we need to use the auxiliary verb "do" in the base form for all subjects except for the third person singular. Then we add the subject "they" and the base form of the main verb "watch". In the answer, we can simply repeat the question and replace "do" with "yes" or "no" depending on the answer.
2. Does she love science fiction? - Yes, she loves science fiction.
To make a complete question in Present simple for the third person singular subject, we need to use the auxiliary verb "does" in the base form. Then we add the subject "she" and the base form of the main verb "love". In the answer, we can repeat the question and replace "does" with "yes" or "no" depending on the answer.
3. Does he usually play sports on Monday? - No, he does not usually play sports on Monday.
To make a complete question in Present simple for the third person singular subject, we need to use the auxiliary verb "does" in the base form. Then we add the subject "he", the adverb of frequency "usually", the base form of the main verb "play", and the preposition "on" followed by "Monday". In the negative answer, we add "not" after "does" and before the adverb of frequency "usually".