1.
What's your name?
Correct Answer
A. My name is Bob.
Explanation
The correct answer is "My name is Bob" because it is the grammatically correct and complete sentence. The other option, "My name Bob," is missing the verb "is" and therefore does not form a complete sentence.
2.
Where were you born?
Correct Answer
B. I was born in Mexico.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I was born in Mexico." This answer is grammatically correct and uses the correct verb tense ("was born") to indicate the past action of being born. Additionally, the answer uses the correct preposition ("in") to indicate the location of where the person was born.
3.
What time is it?
Correct Answer
B. Nine thirty.
Explanation
The answer "Nine thirty" is correct because it accurately reflects the time indicated by the question. The question asks for the current time, and "Nine thirty" is a valid way to express the time of 9:30. The other option, "Thirty nine," does not make sense as a time.
4.
How is the weather today?
Correct Answer
A. The weather is warm and sunny.
Explanation
The given correct answer states that the weather is warm and sunny. This suggests that the current weather conditions are pleasant, with a high temperature and clear skies. It implies that it is a good day to be outside and enjoy the sunshine.
5.
What kind of work do you do?
Correct Answer
D. I am a Spanish teacher.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I am a Spanish teacher" because it is the only option that is grammatically correct and makes sense in the given context. The other options have incorrect word order or use incorrect grammar.
6.
Do you like my new car?
Correct Answer
A. Yes, I like your new blue car.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Yes, I like your new blue car." because it directly responds to the question "Do you like my new car?" and provides a specific and positive response. It also includes the possessive pronoun "your" to indicate that the speaker is referring to the car belonging to the person asking the question. Additionally, it mentions the color "blue" to further specify which new car the speaker is referring to.
7.
Did you study English before?
Correct Answer
B. Yes, I did study English before.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Yes, I did study English before." This is because the question is asking about a past action, so the correct response should use the past tense. The use of "did" indicates that the action of studying English occurred in the past.
8.
How was the weather yesterday?
Correct Answer
C. The weather was good yesterday.
Explanation
The correct answer is "The weather was good yesterday." This is because the question is asking about the weather in the past, so the verb "was" should be used instead of "is" or "were." Additionally, the adjective "good" is the appropriate word to describe the weather.
9.
What are you doing tomorrow?
Correct Answer
C. Tomorrow I will go to work.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Tomorrow I will go to work." This is because the question is asking about future plans, and the use of "will" indicates a future action. The other options, "Tomorrow I is going to work" and "Tomorrow I goes to work," are grammatically incorrect and do not follow the correct verb tense for future actions.
10.
How long have you been living in Puerto Vallarta?
Correct Answer
C. I have been living in Puerto Vallarta for five years.
Explanation
The correct answer is "I have been living in Puerto Vallarta for five years." This answer is correct because the question is asking about the duration of time the person has been living in Puerto Vallarta, which implies a continuous action. The present perfect continuous tense "have been living" is used to indicate an action that started in the past and is still ongoing in the present. The other two options, "I lived" and "I live," are in the simple past and present tense respectively, which do not convey the continuous aspect required in the question.