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kipiarov [429]
3 years ago
9

Hi. I would like someone to help you with this questionnaire in English, please, since I am learning the language, I would reall

y appreciate it.
1- _______, they die *

If you water the plants
if you don`t water the plants
if you will water the plants

2- You`ll fail the exam________ *

if you don`t study
if you doesn`t study
if you won`t study

3- If she __, please ___ me. *

arrive, calls
arrives, call
will arrive, call

4- If it ___, we ___ to the beach. *

rains, won't go
rains, will go
will rain, goes

5- My mom ____angry if we _____ on time for dinner. *

does get, don`t arrive
get, will arrive
will get, don't arrive

6-A:I hate onions B:______ *

too me
me neither
me too

7- A: Mary speaks English and French B:________ *

so does Liza
Liza neither
Liza do too

8- A:I won`t go to Frank`s party B:____ *

me too
so will I
neither will I

9- She doesn`t like horror films and *

I don`t either
so does I
me too

10- Lily loves flowers and *

me neither
neither do I
I do too

11- Jenny is my cousin, ____ is from New Jersey, ____ studies law. *

Jenny, she
Jenny, Jenny
she, she

12- I`m going for a coffee, do you want to come with___? *

me
you
I

13-___ is difficult to use the pronouns correctly. *

He
Him
It

14- I have_________ for you for 20 minutes! *

waiting
been waiting
wait

15- ___ she ____ piano lessons? she sounds great. *

has, been taking
has, been taken
have, been taking​
English
2 answers:
noname [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. If you don't water the plants

2. if you don't study

3. arrives, call

4. rains, won't go

5. will get, don't arrive

6. me too

7. so does Liza

8. neither will I

9. I don't either

10. I do too

11. she, she

12. me

13. It

14. been waiting

15. has, been taking

Explanation:

hope this helps!

SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. if you don`t water the plants

2. if you don`t study

3. arrives, call

4. rains, won't go

5. will get, don't arrive

6. me too

7. so does Liza

8. neither will I

9. me too

10. I do too

11. she, she

12. me

13. it

14. been waiting

15. has, been taking

i hope this helps please mark well

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