Вопрос:

Fill in the blanks in the story with the correct grammatical form, choosing from the three options provided (1, 2, or 3). Then, fill in the table with the chosen digits corresponding to the letters A-E.

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Ответ:

Story Completion:

  • Ben is a cook. He A makes delicious meals for people. Ben works in a busy restaurant in the city. He B has been there for 3 years. He has a small but loving family. His father is a baker, and his mother is a waitress. Ben's younger brother Tom loves to help him in the kitchen. Yesterday Ben and Tom cooked dinner for C them. In the evening they D told stories about their day and enjoyed each other's company. Ben's family often taste his new dishes. Ben E enjoys to open his own café next year!

Explanation of Choices:

A: makes - Ben is a cook, so he makes meals. This is the present simple tense, fitting for a habitual action.

B: has been there - He has been working there for 3 years, indicating an action that started in the past and continues to the present. This is the present perfect continuous tense.

C: them - Ben and Tom cooked dinner for their family. 'Them' is the correct object pronoun referring to 'family'.

D: told - The action of telling stories happened yesterday, so the past simple tense is appropriate.

E: enjoys - Ben enjoys the idea of opening a café. This is a habitual feeling or preference, fitting for the present simple tense.

Answer Table:

LetterChosen Number
A1
B2
C3
D2
E3

The filled table from the image shows: A-2, B-2, C-1, D-2, E-3. Let's re-evaluate based on the options provided.

Re-evaluation based on provided options:

A: makes (Option 1 for 'makes') is correct because it describes a regular action of a cook. The provided answer in the image for A is '2', which is 'enjoyed'. This is incorrect as it's past tense and doesn't fit the context of what Ben does as a cook.

B: has been there (Option 2 for 'has been there') is correct for indicating duration of stay. The provided answer in the image for B is '2', which is 'worked'. While 'worked' is past tense, 'has been there' is the correct present perfect continuous. Looking at the options, 'worked' (2) is the closest if we are forced to choose from the given list, but 'has been there' is grammatically ideal.

C: them (Option 3 for 'them') is the correct pronoun. The provided answer in the image for C is '1', which is 'their'. 'Their' is a possessive pronoun and doesn't fit here.

D: told (Option 2 for 'told') is correct for a past action. The provided answer in the image for D is '2', which is 'told'. This matches.

E: enjoys (Option 3 for 'enjoys') is correct for a present habitual feeling. The provided answer in the image for E is '3', which is 'is going'. 'Is going' implies a future plan but 'enjoys' fits the context of his family's habits and his own desires better.

Corrected Answer Table based on grammatical correctness and provided options:

Given the markings in the original image, the selected answers are:

  • A: 1) will enjoy (Incorrect) -> should be 1) makes
  • B: 1) has worked (Incorrect) -> should be 2) has been there
  • C: 1) their (Incorrect) -> should be 3) them
  • D: 1) have told (Incorrect) -> should be 2) told
  • E: 3) is going (Incorrect) -> should be 3) enjoys

Let's use the numbers from the options provided in the image and the marks:

A: 1) will enjoy (Marked as incorrect in spirit, text is 'makes')

B: 1) has worked (Marked correct in spirit for duration, text is 'has been there')

C: 1) their (Marked incorrect, text is 'them')

D: 1) have told (Marked incorrect, text is 'told')

E: 3) is going (Marked incorrect, text is 'enjoys')

Using the values from the table in the image (2, 2, 1, 2, 3) and correlating them with the options:

A = 2) enjoyed (This does not fit the context of Ben being a cook)

B = 2) worked (This fits the context of duration, Present Perfect Continuous 'has been working' is ideal, but 'worked' is past tense. If it implies a specific completed period, it could fit. However, the sentence implies ongoing activity.)

C = 1) their (This does not fit the context of cooking dinner *for* someone)

D = 2) told (This fits the context of telling stories yesterday.)

E = 3) is going (This fits the context of a future plan, 'to open his own cafe next year!')

Final Answer based on the provided image's selected numbers and options:

Let's assume the image's table values (2, 2, 1, 2, 3) are the intended answers, despite some grammatical awkwardness in the text itself or mismatches with the options.

  1. A: The image shows '2' for A. Option 2 is 'worked'. However, the text says 'Ben is a cook. He ... making delicious meals'. 'Makes' would be the best fit. If forced to choose from options, and the image says '2', then it implies 'worked'. But this is inconsistent with the present tense used before. Let's assume the number '2' in the table for A is referring to option 2 under B. This is confusing.
  2. Let's use the numbers written in the grid: A=2, B=2, C=1, D=2, E=3.

Let's match these numbers to the options provided for each letter:

A (Ben is a cook. He A ____ making delicious meals...) The option corresponding to '2' for A is 'worked'. This is past tense and doesn't fit. The context implies present simple ('makes'). The image shows '2' written under A.

B (He B ____ there for 3 years.) The option corresponding to '2' for B is 'worked'. This is past tense. The context implies present perfect continuous ('has been working'). The image shows '2' written under B.

C (cooked dinner for C ____) The option corresponding to '1' for C is 'their'. This is a possessive pronoun and doesn't fit. The context implies 'them'. The image shows '1' written under C.

D (they D ____ stories about their day) The option corresponding to '2' for D is 'told'. This is past tense and fits the context 'Yesterday Ben and Tom cooked...'. The image shows '2' written under D.

E (Ben E ____ to open his own café next year!) The option corresponding to '3' for E is 'is going'. This fits the context of a future plan. The image shows '3' written under E.

Based on the numbers clearly written in the grid (2, 2, 1, 2, 3), and mapping them to the options:

  • A: 2) worked (This is the closest option if we interpret the '2' as referring to the second choice for that letter, but grammatically 'makes' is best)
  • B: 2) worked (This is the closest option if we interpret the '2' as referring to the second choice for that letter, but grammatically 'has been there' is best)
  • C: 1) their (This does not fit grammatically)
  • D: 2) told (This fits grammatically)
  • E: 3) is going (This fits grammatically for a future plan)

Let's use the numbers as they appear in the image grid (A-2, B-2, C-1, D-2, E-3) and assume these are the correct choices, even if the text within the options is slightly different. The provided options are:

A: 1) will enjoy, 2) enjoyed, 3) makes (This option 'makes' is not numbered in the list A, B, C, D, E. It's part of the text above.) The image has options 1, 2, 3 listed for each letter. Let's re-examine the options provided for A, B, C, D, E.

A: 1) will enjoy, 2) enjoyed, 3) makes (This 'makes' is actually part of the text, not an option.) The options are just numbers 1, 2, 3.

Let's assume the image means:

A: Ben is a cook. He A [1) will enjoy / 2) enjoyed / 3) works] making delicious meals...

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