Explanation:
This is an English grammar exercise focusing on verb tenses and comparative adjectives. We need to choose the correct option for each blank based on the context of the sentences.
- For A: The sentence describes a current, habitual action. 'Works' (option 1) is the correct present simple tense for a singular subject 'Jane'.
- For B: The word 'Yesterday' indicates a past action. 'Went' (option 3) is the past simple tense of 'to go', fitting the context of Lucy going to the library.
- For C: The sentence is about the pancakes that Lucy has with jam. This implies a current or habitual action. 'Cooks' (option 2) is the present simple tense, fitting the context of Lucy eating pancakes with jam, and her mother cooking them.
- For D: The sentence compares the pancakes cooked by Lucy's mum to all other pancakes in the world. This requires the superlative form of 'tasty', which is 'tastiest' (option 2).
- For E: The sentence states that Jane believes her job and family are the most important things. The plural subject 'job and family' requires the plural verb 'are' (option 2).
Answer Table:
| Letter | Option |
| A | 1) works |
| B | 3) went |
| C | 2) cooks |
| D | 2) tastiest |
| E | 2) are |