Вопрос:

1) I _______ like milk and coffee. 2) We _______ play tennis. ) Nick and Mike _______ play tennis. My father _______ like apples and banana. The dog _______ drive a car. live in London.

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Ответ:

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:

  1. I don't like milk and coffee.
  2. We don't play tennis.
  3. Nick and Mike play tennis. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
  4. My father likes apples and bananas. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
  5. The dog drives a car. (Assuming affirmative as no negative marker is present)
  6. I live in London. (This sentence is likely part of the instruction to make it negative.)

Instruction completed: I don't live in London.

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