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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 10 апреля 2025 17:56

Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb from "A", and a noun/noun phrase from B. "A" make have do eat go stay "B" housework some exercise a lie-in homework a to-do list future plans shopping healthy food 1) My brother says he only __ __,but it's not true - I saw him in the park with an ice cream. 2) I get up at 6.00 most days, so this Saturday Im going to__ __ and not get up until lunchtime. 13) 1 don't like but I have to if I want a clean home. 4) There's no milk, no bread, no pasta nothing. I need to 5) i'm so busy this week, I don't know where to start! i'd better so remember everything!

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10 апреля 2025 17:56

To complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb from "A" and a noun/noun phrase from "B", let's analyze each sentence:

  1. My brother says he only eats, but it's not true - I saw him in the park with an ice cream.

    • Explanation: The verb "eat" is used in the proper form "eats" to match with the subject "brother". The noun phrase "an ice cream" from B is paired with the verb "eat".
  2. I get up at 6.00 most days, so this Saturday I'm going to have a lie-in and not get up until lunchtime.

    • Explanation: The verb "have" is used in the form "have" to match the subject "I". The noun phrase "a lie-in" from B is used in the sentence to indicate sleeping in.
  3. I don't like doing housework, but I have to if I want a clean home.

    • Explanation: The verb "do" is used in the form "doing" to match with the gerund form for the noun phrase "housework" from B.
  4. There's no milk, no bread, no pasta—nothing. I need to go shopping.

    • Explanation: The verb "go" is used in the form "go" to match the subject "I". The noun "shopping" from B is paired with the verb "go" as an activity to be done.
  5. I'm so busy this week, I don't know where to start! I'd better make a to-do list so I remember everything!

    • Explanation: The verb "make" is used in the form "make" to imply creating something, in this case, implying the action of creating a list for organization. The noun phrase "a to-do list" from B is matched with the verb "make".

By matching the appropriate verbs from "A" with the corresponding noun/noun phrase from "B," the sentences are completed correctly.

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb from "A", and a noun/noun phrase from B. "A" make have do eat go stay "B" housework some exercise a lie-in homework a to-do list future plans shopping healthy food 1) My brother says he only __ __,but it's not true - I saw him in the park with an ice cream. 2) I get up at 6.00 most days, so this Saturday Im going to__ __ and not get up until lunchtime. 13) 1 don't like but I have to if I want a clean home. 4) There's no milk, no bread, no pasta nothing. I need to 5) i'm so busy this week, I don't know where to start! i'd better so remember everything!
To complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb from "A" and a noun/noun phrase from "B", let's analyze each sentence: 1) My brother says he only **eats**, but it's not true - I saw him in the park with an ice cream. - **Explanation:** The verb "eat" is used in the proper form "eats" to match with the subject "brother". The noun phrase "an ice cream" from B is paired with the verb "eat". 2) I get up at 6.00 most days, so this Saturday I'm going to **have a lie-in** and not get up until lunchtime. - **Explanation:** The verb "have" is used in the form "have" to match the subject "I". The noun phrase "a lie-in" from B is used in the sentence to indicate sleeping in. 3) I don't like **doing housework**, but I have to if I want a clean home. - **Explanation:** The verb "do" is used in the form "doing" to match with the gerund form for the noun phrase "housework" from B. 4) There's no milk, no bread, no pasta—**nothing**. I need to **go shopping**. - **Explanation:** The verb "go" is used in the form "go" to match the subject "I". The noun "shopping" from B is paired with the verb "go" as an activity to be done. 5) I'm so busy this week, I don't know where to start! I'd better **make a to-do list** so I remember everything! - **Explanation:** The verb "make" is used in the form "make" to imply creating something, in this case, implying the action of creating a list for organization. The noun phrase "a to-do list" from B is matched with the verb "make". By matching the appropriate verbs from "A" with the corresponding noun/noun phrase from "B," the sentences are completed correctly.