Составитель И. А. Нисова 3 вариант 1. often, Your sister used to visit your parents quite b) wouldn't she c) Doesn't she d) hadn't she 2. 1... that the students should study more. Am feeling a) b) feels Didn't she c) d) feel 3. a) b) somebody Is feeling I can hear a noise; I think ... is outside. Some c) d) somewhere 4. a)Many homework b) Much homework c)Manyhomeworks d) Much homeworks 5. d) hers 7. Somehow. Jane doesn't have ... tonight. not ... as mine. Although your sister is very popular, she is a) b prettier than Pretty as c) So pretty d) more pretty than 6. 10. a) will b) is c) are d) do a) b) yourself That lonely old lady often talks to ... . Her Herself His clothes... terribly dirty. Look a) c) is looking b) Looks d) are looking 8. A black cat... on a hat and ...a rat a) sit, eat b) sat, ate c) sat, eatted d) sitted, eat 9. Yesterday my mother ... a tasty cake a) buyed b) boughted c) bought d) buy e) The forest green in spring.
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Ответ:
1. C) Doesn't she - "used to" indicates a past habit, so the present simple form "doesn't she" is the correct option for a tag question.
2. D) feel - "am feeling" is incorrect as the sentence is not in the first person. "Feel" is the correct option for present simple.
3. B) somebody - "some" is incorrect as it refers to an unspecified number, while "someone" is the correct option for referring to an unspecified person.
4. B) Much homework - "homework" is an uncountable noun, so it takes the singular form "much" rather than the plural form "many".
5. D) hers - "hers" is the correct possessive pronoun to use for a female subject.
6. C) So pretty - "so" is the correct intensifier to use in this sentence to show that the sister is very pretty.
7. B) prettier than - "prettier than" is the correct comparative form to use in this sentence to compare the sister's level of attractiveness to the speaker's.
8. B) sat, ate - "sit" is incorrect as it should be in the past tense form "sat". "Eatted" and "sitted" are not correct forms of the past tense of "eat" and "sit", respectively.
9. C) bought - "buyed" and "boughted" are not correct past tense forms of "buy".
10. B) is - "will" is not correct here as the sentence is talking about a present situation. "Is" is the correct present simple form to use here.
E) The forest is green in spring - this is not a question or an incomplete sentence, but rather a complete declarative sentence.