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17 April, 15:37

1. i always ... tea 2. you often ... the questions correctly 3. they usually ... their lunch in restaurant 4. she often ... mr. bakrie at the bus stop 5. he ... his grandparents every sunday 6. andrew ... badminton twice a week 7. my father always checks up his healthy ... 8. the man ... his car in his garage 9. john and jane ... coffee in the food court 10. my teacher ... english every tuesday and friday

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  1. 17 April, 16:20
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    1. Drink 2. Answer 3. Eat 4. Sees 5. Visits 6. Plays 7. Eating 8. Parks 9. Buy 10. teaches

    Explanation:

    The missing part in all the sentences is the verb, then assuming that the question is to complete them and using the context of each of the sentence the verbs go like this:

    1. Drink - verb, first-person, simple present (tea is a liquid which makes it drinkable)

    2. Answer - verb, second person, simple present (A person can not assert, confirm or deny a question, you answer it)

    3. Eat - verb, first-person plural, simple present (Lunch refers a food, and food is connected to eating)

    4. Sees - verb, third person, simple present (She visually notices the presence of Mr. Bakrie)

    5. Visits - verb, third person, simple present (Most people live apart from the grandparents and the event is just ones a week)

    6. Plays - verb, third person, simple present (This verb applies to sports and musical instruments)

    7. Eating - noun, gerund, present continuous (The gerund form of a verb can also be used as a noun)

    8. Parks - verb, third person, simple present (to let a car in a specific place is to park)

    9. Buy - verb, first-person plural, simple present (the court food is a business so they sell products)

    10. teaches - verb, third person, simple present (profession of teachers)
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