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1. Выберите подходящий предлог.I can see a boy ... (in/on/at) the picture. The boy is sitting (on/at/in front of) the table. His feet are … (in/on/at) the floor … (at/under/beside) the table. He is sitting … (in/on/at) the chair. There is another chair … (under/opposite/above) the boy. The bookcase is … (in/on/at) the right. The boy is holding a pen … (on/at/in) his hand. There is a laptop, a phone and a book … (between/on/at) the table.​

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Объяснение:

I can see a boy on the picture. The boy is sitting at the table. His feet аre on the floor under the table. He is sitting on a

the chair. There is another chair opposite the boy. The bookcase is on the right. The boy is holding a pen in his hand. There is a laptop, a phone and a book between the table.

Я вижу мальчика на картине. Малтчик сидит за столом. Его ноги на полу под столом. Он сидит на стуле. Другой стул на против мальчика. Мальчик держит ручку в руке

dksvetlydir
1. She said something to the crying child.
Она сказала что-то плачущему ребенку.
Explanation: In this sentence, the word "crying" is a present participle that describes the child. It is used to show the action of crying happening at the same time as the main action of speaking.

2. The little woman standing by the window is my grandmother.
Маленькая женщина, стоящая у окна, моя бабушка.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "standing by the window" is a present participle that describes the woman. It is used to provide additional information about her and her location.

3. While doing his homework, he found many interesting facts.
Делая уроки, он нашел много интересных фактов.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "doing his homework" is a present participle that describes the subject "he". It is used to show the action happening at the same time as the main action of finding interesting facts.

4. Having done his homework, he turned on the TV.
Сделав уроки, он включил телевизор.
Explanation: In this sentence, the phrase "having done his homework" is a past participle that describes the subject "he". It is used to show that the action of doing homework was completed before the main action of turning on the TV.

5. It was a house built in the century.
Это был дом, построенный в веке.
Explanation: In this sentence, the word "built" is a past participle that describes the house. It is used to show that the action of building the house was completed in the past. The phrase "in the century" provides additional information about when the house was built.
timonina29
1. Ken goes to a school club two times a week.
To form a sentence in the present tense, we use the base form of the verb "to go" (go) and add an -s to it because the subject "Ken" is a third-person singular pronoun.

2. My sister speaks German and Spanish.
To form a sentence in the present tense, we use the base form of the verb "to speak" (speak) because the subject "my sister" is a third-person singular pronoun.

3. The group of young scientists is working on the project now.
To form a sentence in the present tense, we use the base form of the verb "to work" (work) because the subject "the group of young scientists" is a third-person singular noun.

4. Where is Tom? – He is walking the dog in the park.
To form a sentence in the present continuous tense, we use the verb "to be" (is) as an auxiliary verb for the present continuous tense and add the -ing form of the main verb "to walk" (walking).

5. Paul has an unusual hobby for a boy. He likes cooking.
To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to have" (have) and the -s form of the verb "to like" (likes) because the subject "Paul" is a third-person singular pronoun.

6. Are you busy? – Yes, I am helping my mother in the kitchen. I'll phone you later.
To form a sentence in the present continuous tense, we use the verb "to be" (am) as an auxiliary verb for the present continuous tense and add the -ing form of the main verb "to help" (helping).

7. Do you like my new shoes? – Yes, they are nice.
To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to like" (like) because the subject "you" is a second-person pronoun.

8. My older brother works as a manager in a shop. He leaves home at 8 a.m.
To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to work" (work) because the subject "my older brother" is a third-person singular pronoun.

9. My grandparents are interested in theater. They go to a theater every month.
To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to go" (go) because the subject "they" is a third-person plural pronoun.

10. Hush! They are taking a test! Let them work.
To form a sentence in the present continuous tense, we use the verb "to be" (are) as an auxiliary verb for the present continuous tense and add the -ing form of the main verb "to take" (taking).

11. He doesn't want to study languages. Could you speak to him?
To form a negative sentence in the present simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "do" (doesn't) and the base form of the main verb "to want" (want) because the subject "he" is a third-person singular pronoun.

12. Dear Jake, it’s always a pleasure to read your letters! It is great to know about your hobbies.
To form a sentence in the present simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to be" (is) because the subject "it" is a third-person singular pronoun.

13. I have already finished my homework and I can write you a letter about my hobbies.
To form a sentence in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (have) and the past participle form of the main verb "to finish" (finished).

14. I like reading, too. Last month I took part in a school competition for young readers.
To form a sentence in the past simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to take" (took).

15. I won the first prize.
To form a sentence in the past simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to win" (won).

16. I like reading fantasy stories. I have just finished reading a novel "The Hobbit" by J. Tolkien.
To form a sentence in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (have) and the past participle form of the main verb "to finish" (finished).

17. Have you read it?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we invert the subject "you" and the auxiliary verb "have" (Have you).

18. Theater is another hobby of mine. I joined the School Theatre recently.
To form a sentence in the past simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to join" (joined).

19. And now I want to be an actress. Yesterday my parents and I went to the theater. The performance was wonderful!
To form a sentence in the past simple tense, we use the base form of the verb "to go" (went).

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1. Выберите подходящий предлог.I can see a boy ... (in/on/at) the picture. The boy is sitting (on/at/in front of) the table. His feet are … (in/on/at) the floor … (at/under/beside) the table. He is sitting … (in/on/at) the chair. There is another chair … (under/opposite/above) the boy. The bookcase is … (in/on/at) the right. The boy is holding a pen … (on/at/in) his hand. There is a laptop, a phone and a book … (between/on/at) the table.​
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