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    It ............ a lot in Britain.

     

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    It rains a lot in Britain.

    This his sentence is talking about the frequency of rainfall in Britain, which is known for its wet climate. The verb "rains "is used to describe the action of rain falling, and it 's in the present simple tense here. The present simple tense is used because the sentence describes a general truth or a habitual action —rainfall is a common and frequent occurrence in Britain. The subject "it "in this context refers to the weather, making "rains "the appropriate verb to convey the ongoing nature of rainfall in the region.

     

     

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    I ........ pizza very much.

     

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     I like pizza very much.

    The sentence "I ........ pizza very much."is completed with the verb "like,"resulting in "I like pizza very much."This structure uses the simple present tense to express a general preference or enjoyment, which is ongoing or habitual. The subject "I "is followed by the verb "like "to indicate a positive feeling or enjoyment towards the object "pizza."The phrase "very much "intensifies the level of liking, suggesting a strong preference or fondness. The use of "like "in this context is straightforward and universally understood, making it the appropriate choice to express personal tastes or preferences.

     

     

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     I ............. English very well.

     

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     I  don 't speak English very well.

    The sentence "I ............. English very well."is correctly completed with "speak,"resulting in "I speak English very well."This sentence structure uses the simple present tense, which is appropriate for expressing habitual actions, general truths, or abilities. In this context, "speak "indicates the ability to use the English language effectively. The adverb "very well "further qualifies how well the speaker can use English, implying a high level of proficiency or fluency.

     

     

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    My sister ............. to the cinema very often

     

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    My sister doesn 't go to the cinema very often.

    The subject "My sister "is third person singular, so in the present simple tense, the verb must also be in the third person singular form. When expressing negative actions in the present simple tense for third person singular subjects, "does not "(contracted to "doesn 't ") is used alongside the base form of the verb, which is "go "in this case.

     

     

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    They always ............. TV in the evening.

     

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    They always watch TV in the evening.

    The sentence uses the present simple tense ("watch ") to express a habitual action or routine ("always watch TV "). This tense is appropriate for describing repeated actions that occur regularly, such as daily television viewing habits. It conveys a general truth or ongoing state rather than a specific event.

     

     

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    I .............. married.

     

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    I'm not married.

    The sentence uses the present simple tense ("am ") to describe a current state or ongoing situation ("I am married "). This tense is suitable for expressing a status or condition that is true at the present moment. It conveys the idea that the speaker 's marital status is an established fact.

     

     

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    English people ............. animals.

     

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    English people like animals.

     

    The sentence uses the present simple tense ("like ") to express a general truth or habitual action ("English people like animals "). This tense is appropriate for describing regular preferences or behaviors without specifying a particular time frame. It conveys the idea that liking animals is a common trait among English people.

     

     

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    The banks ............. on Sundays.

     

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    The banks don 't open on Sundays.

    The sentence uses the present simple tense ("don 't open ") to express a recurring fact or habitual action ("The banks don 't open on Sundays "). This tense is appropriate for stating general truths, rules, or routines. It conveys that the banks maintain a consistent policy of remaining closed on Sundays.

     

     

  • Question 9
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    My sister ........... in London.

     

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    My sister lives in London.

    The sentence uses the present simple tense ("lives ") to describe a current state or ongoing situation ("My sister lives in London "). This tense is suitable for expressing facts or permanent situations, such as one 's place of residence. It conveys the idea that the sister 's residence in London is a regular, established fact.

     

     

  • Question 10
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    Your brother .............. tennis very well.

     

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    Your brother plays tennis very well.

    The use of "plays "in the present simple tense is appropriate for expressing habits, general truths, or repeated actions. It is also used to describe someone 's abilities or preferences, which are considered stable characteristics. The addition of "very well "emphasizes the proficiency level of the brother in playing tennis, making "plays "the right choice to convey that he is skilled at tennis.

     

     

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