Task: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb 'to be' or 'to do' in negative or affirmative form, and complete the sentences.
Explanation: This task requires filling in the blanks with appropriate verb forms and completing sentences, focusing on correct grammar and sentence structure in English.
Task 1: Complete the sentences with the correct form of 'do/does' or 'be'.
1) I don't like milk and coffee.
- Explanation: For the first person singular ('I'), the negative form of 'do' in the present simple is 'do not' or 'don't'.
2) We don't play tennis.
- Explanation: For the first person plural ('We'), the negative form of 'do' in the present simple is 'do not' or 'don't'.
) Nick and Mike play tennis.
- Explanation: For plural subjects ('Nick and Mike'), the affirmative form of 'do' in the present simple is 'do'. However, the prompt has a leading parenthesis without a number, suggesting it might be a continuation or a separate item. Assuming it's meant to be affirmative as no negative is indicated, and considering the previous item was negative, we use 'do'. If a negative was intended, it would be 'don't'. Given the context of other items, a simple affirmative completion is most likely.
My father likes apples and bananas.
- Explanation: For the third person singular ('My father'), the verb in the present simple needs an '-s' ending, making it 'likes'. If a negative were intended, it would be 'doesn't like'. As the sentence appears to be affirmative, 'likes' is the correct form.
The dog drives a car.
- Explanation: For the third person singular ('The dog'), the verb in the present simple needs an '-s' ending, making it 'drives'. If a negative were intended, it would be 'doesn't drive'. As the sentence appears to be affirmative, 'drives' is the correct form.
I live in London.
- Explanation: For the first person singular ('I'), the verb in the present simple is 'live'. If a negative were intended, it would be 'do not live' or 'don't live'. As the sentence appears to be affirmative, 'live' is the correct form.
Task 2: Complete the instruction.
Сделай предложение отрицательным и вот: live in London.
- Translation: Make the sentence negative and here: live in London.
- Answer: I don't live in London.
- Explanation: To make the affirmative sentence 'I live in London' negative, we add 'do not' (or 'don't') before the base form of the verb 'live'.
Additional Notes:
- The original prompt contains numbered items (1 and 2) and then items without numbers or with open parentheses, which can be confusing. I have attempted to interpret the most likely grammatical structures based on common English exercises.
- The phrase "Впишите глагол don't/doesn't" at the top suggests that some sentences might require the negative forms of 'do'. I have applied this where it seemed most appropriate for sentence completion.
Final Answer:
- I don't like milk and coffee.
- We don't play tennis.
- Nick and Mike play tennis. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
- My father likes apples and bananas. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
- The dog drives a car. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
- I live in London. (This sentence is likely part of the instruction to make it negative.)
Instruction completed: I don't live in London.