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English, 25.10.2021 18:30, 719563mercy

1. Choose the right variant 1. English is the main foreign language whichwithin
most school systems.
a) teach
c) teaches
b) is taught
2. On festive occasions sweetsat the end of a meal.
a) are served c) is being served
b) is served d) served
3. These vegetables in South America.
a) was grown
b) were grown
c) is growing
4. In India the right handfor eating.
a) used
b) is used
c) uses
5. The text just now.
a) is being translating
b) translated
c) translates
6. … you play tennis yesterday?
a) Do
b) Does
c) Did
d) Are
7. Where …she … yesterday at 7 p. m.?
a) Were …went
b) Was…going
c) Went
d) Did …go
8. Look! They … their car.
a) Are washing
b) Are wash
c) Wash
d) Were washing
9. Steve … the guitar very well.
a) Play
b) Is playing
c) Plays
d) Playing
10. Usually they … to 5 p. m., but this week they … to 6 p. m.
a) Works, working
b) Are working, work
c) Works, work
d) Work, are working

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