Вопрос:

Ben is a cook. He A there for 3 years. He has a small but loving family. His father is a baker, and his mother is a waitress. Ben's younger brother Tom loves to help him in the kitchen. Yesterday Ben and Tom cooked dinner for C family. In the evening they D enjoyed each other's company. Ben's family often taste his new dishes. Ben E own café next year! making delicious meals for people. Ben works in a busy restaurant in the city. He B stories about their day and to open his

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Task: Fill in the blanks with the correct grammatical form.

The text describes Ben, a cook, and his family. We need to choose the correct verb tense or word for each blank labeled A through E.

Analysis of Blanks:

Blank A: "Ben is a cook. He ... making delicious meals for people."

  • 1) will enjoy
  • 2) enjoyed
  • 3) works

Here, "making delicious meals" describes what Ben does as a cook. The present simple tense "works" fits this context best, indicating a habitual action related to his profession.

Blank B: "He ... there for 3 years."

  • 1) has worked
  • 2) worked
  • 3) works

The phrase "for 3 years" indicates a duration that started in the past and continues to the present. The present perfect continuous or present perfect tense is appropriate here. "Has worked" is the correct form.

Blank C: "Yesterday Ben and Tom cooked dinner for ... family."

  • 1) their
  • 2) his
  • 3) them

The dinner was cooked for Ben's family, and "their" refers to the family in general, which includes Ben and Tom. "His" would refer only to Ben's family, and "them" is a pronoun that needs a preceding noun. "Their" is the most suitable possessive determiner.

Blank D: "In the evening they ... stories about their day and ... enjoyed each other's company."

  • 1) have told
  • 2) told
  • 3) them

The sentence is in the past tense ("cooked"). Therefore, the verb describing what they did in the evening should also be in the past tense. "Told" is the simple past tense of "tell.".

Blank E: "Ben's family often taste his new dishes. Ben ... to open his own café next year!"

  • 1) will go
  • 2) goes
  • 3) is going

The phrase "next year" indicates a future plan or intention. "Is going to" is used to express future plans or intentions.

Summary Table:

Blank Chosen Option Reason
A 3) works Present simple for habitual action related to profession.
B 1) has worked Present perfect for duration continuing to the present.
C 1) their Possessive determiner referring to Ben's family.
D 2) told Simple past tense matching the narrative of the previous sentence.
E 3) is going Future plan/intention indicated by "next year".

Ответ: A-3, B-1, C-1, D-2, E-3

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