hello, i'm french and i need help with a very easy english homework for you ! conjuge verbs between paranthèses at the present simpe or at the present be+ing : 1: josh (lives) in london with his parents for one year 2: Bryan, however, (not live) with his father 3: who he (live) with ? 4: well, he (live) with his mother and his brother. they (get) on well. 5: can you help me with my revisions tomorrow ? No i'm sorry, I (travel) to Paris 6: No, he (walk) to school when it (not rain), but when it (rain), he (catch) the bus. 7: how about coming to meet my friends on saturday ? well, on saturday it's impossible. we (have) a party. end ! i hope you can help me ! +rep can be donat !
1: josh is living in london with his parents for one year 2: Bryan, however, does not live with his father 3: who does he live with ? 4: well, he lives with his mother and his brother. they (get) on well. (<- LOL?! sorry im not sure but it could be: They get along well) 5: can you help me with my revisions tomorrow ? No i'm sorry, I'm traveling to Paris 6: No, he walks to school when it doesn't rain, but when it does rain, he catches the bus. 7: how about coming to meet my friends on saturday ? well, on saturday it's impossible. we have a party. I think those are right but then again english has never been my forté
thanks actually number 7 should be like: 7: how about coming to meet my friends on saturday ? well, on saturday it's impossible. we're having a party.
Josh has been living with his parents in London for one year. Bryan, however, does not live with his father. Who does he live with? Well, he lives with his mother and his brother; they get on well. Can you help me with my revision tommorow? No, I'm sorry, I'll be traveling to Paris. (I don't understand this part, but owell xD ) He walks to school when it's not raining, but when it is raining, he catches the bus. How about coming to meet my friends on Saturday? Well, on Saturday, it's impossible; we're having a party.
i don't understand why you put a futur and past verb, the exercise is on the present simple and present be+ing
Being an English literature student, is it bad I wasnt sure on some of that? Hehe I havent studied verbs and such since primary school. I'm kind of "conjuge verbs between paranthèses" :S ??? I suppose I'm programmed to care more about what something means that how it is written. Hope you got everything sorted and correct though!