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Answer:
1.a,2. b,3.a,4. c,5.a,6.c,7.a, 8.b,9.b,10.c,11.a ,12.c,13.a ,14.a ,15.c
After choosing the correct options, we have:
1. C - Do you have any brothers or sisters?
2. B - Where did you go last night?
3. A - My brother doesn't like football.
4. C - Her parents have a small business.
5. A. I never listen to music when I'm working.
6. C - In the picture, the woman is wearing a blue dress.
7. C - What are you doing?
8. B - She's studying history.
9. B - We went to Malta last August.
10. C - I saw the film, but I didn't like it.
11. A - When I got home, my parents were sitting on the sofa.
12. C - What were you doing at 11 p.m.?
13. A - She couldn't see him because she wasn't wearing (glasses).
14. B - Then we decided to go for a walk.
15. C - We had a great time, although the weather wasn't very good.
The questions we answered above each refer to a different grammar topic.
1. We should use the auxiliary "do" before the subject (unless it is third-person singular) to ask questions in the simple present tense.
2. We use the auxiliary "did" for questions in the simple past. The main verb goes back to its base form.
3. We use "doesn't" for negative sentences in the simple present that have a third-person singular subject. The main verb remains in its base form.
4. "Parents" is a plural word, so we must use "have". "Haves" does not exist.
5. "Never" should be placed before the main verb of a sentence.
6. We use the present continuous (to be + verb -ing) to indicate an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
7. Also present continuous. To form interrogative sentences, we place the verb "to be" before the subject.
8. Same explanation as number 6.
9. For actions that happened at a specific time in the past (last August), we use the simple past tense.
10. To make negative sentences in the simple past, we use "didn't". The main verb goes back to its base form.
11. Same explanation as 6. "Sitting" uses double "t" because it is a monosyllable ending in consonant + vowel + consonant.
12. Same explanation as 7.
13. To form negative sentences in the past continuous, we use "wasn't/weren't + verb -ing".
14. "Then" is used to indicate a sequence of events.
15. "Although" is used to indicate contrast between ideas in the sentence or paragraph.
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