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-Oh no! i (not/believe) he is a good player. He (always/cheat)!
2 - Mary and i (go) to the drama club now.
(You/want) to come with us?
-I'm sorry i can't. My friend and i have dinner now.
3 -Want (you/think) of chees?
-I (not/like) it, actually, i (preref) playing darts
4 -Carol (fly) to Madrid now.
-(You/know) for how long?
-She (usually/stay) there for a cople of weeks.
5 -What (Paul and Peter/do) now?
-They (play) backgammon at the moment.
In this sentence, we have a negative statement that expresses disbelief. We can use the negative form of the verb "believe" followed by "he" and the base form of the verb "be" to make the negative statement. Therefore, the correct answer is "I don't believe he is a good player."
2 - Mary and I are going to the drama club now.
(Do/You) want to come with us?
In this sentence, we have a question about someone's desire or intention. We can use the auxiliary verb "do" with the subject "you" and the base form of the verb "want" to form the question. Therefore, the correct answer is "Do you want to come with us?"
-I'm sorry I can't. My friend and I are having dinner now.
In this sentence, we have a statement about someone's inability to do something. We can use the auxiliary verb "am" with the subject "I" and the present participle form of the verb "have" to describe the ongoing action. Therefore, the correct answer is "I can't. My friend and I are having dinner now."
3 - What do you think of cheese?
-I don't like it, actually, I prefer playing darts.
In this sentence, we have a question asking for someone's opinion. We can use the auxiliary verb "do" with the subject "you" and the base form of the verb "think" to form the question. Therefore, the correct answer is "What do you think of cheese?"
For the second part of the sentence, we have a statement expressing preference. We can use the negative form of the verb "like" followed by the object "it," the adverb "actually," and the base form of the verb "prefer" to state the preference. Additionally, we can use the present participle form of the verb "play" to describe the ongoing action. Therefore, the correct answer is "I don't like it, actually, I prefer playing darts."
4 - Carol is flying to Madrid now.
(Do/You) know for how long?
In this sentence, we have a question asking for information about the duration of an action. We can use the auxiliary verb "do" with the subject "you" and the base form of the verb "know" to form the question. Therefore, the correct answer is "Do you know for how long?"
For the second part of the sentence, we have a statement describing a habitual action. We can use the present tense form of the verb "stay" to describe the habitual action. Therefore, the correct answer is "She usually stays there for a couple of weeks."
5 - What are Paul and Peter doing now?
-They are playing backgammon at the moment.
In this sentence, we have a question about someone's current action. We can use the auxiliary verb "are" with the subject "Paul and Peter" and the present participle form of the verb "do" to form the question. Therefore, the correct answer is "What are Paul and Peter doing now?"
For the second part of the sentence, we have a statement describing a current action. We can use the present continuous tense of the verb "play" with the adverb "at the moment" to describe the ongoing action. Therefore, the correct answer is "They are playing backgammon at the moment."