1. My mother <u>cooks </u> (cook) dinner every day.
[in this sentence simple present tense is used]
2. He <u>did</u> not go to school last year.
[in this sentence simple past tense is used]
3. What <u>do</u><u> you</u> now? - I <u>wash</u> (wash) my face and hands.[in this sentence simple present tense is used]
4. He <u>is</u><u> </u><u>not</u><u> </u><u>writing</u> (not, write) his home task at the moment. I <u>think</u> (think) he <u>is </u><u>playing</u> (play) on the computer.[in this sentence present continuous tense is used]
5. <u>Does</u><u> </u><u>she </u><u>eat</u> (she, eat) ice cream yesterday?
[in this sentence simple present tense is used]
6. We <u>usually</u><u> </u><u>drink</u> (usually, drink) coffee in the morning. But now I <u>have</u> (have) tea.
[in this sentence simple present tense is used]
7. Little Kate <u>saw</u> (see) an elephant two days ago and (be) very surprised. [in this sentence simple past tense is used]
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Answer:
"in other words" is what i got too
Explanation:
It’s D worthy because that would make sense
Answer:
All the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.
Explanation:
In Etgar Keret's "What, of This Goldfish, Would you Wish?", all the three elements which are talking animals, goldfish and rule of three include in the story.
The the talking animal would be the goldfish. And the rule of three would be the three wishes that Yoni asked people if they found a talking goldfish that granted three wishes.
The rule of three could also be implied to Sergei who was actually granted three wishes by the magic goldfish.