13.
To tell you the truth, I'm quite pleased somebody else is reading our sentences except for us!
P.S.
Renattic написал(а):3.
Are you having breakfast every day? (Вы каждый день завтракаете?)
Elion написал(а):Sorry:
3 and 4 are wrong.
3. Do you have breakfast everyday?
Elion
Don't be angry with me, but you are not quite right in this case:
According to Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Definition
every (REPEATED)
determiner
used to show that something is repeated regularly:
Computers can perform millions of calculations every second.
Every four minutes a car is stolen in this city.
Every day in the United States 25 people are murdered with handguns.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=26632&dict=CALD
But:
Definition
everyday
adjective
ordinary, typical or usual:
The documentary offers an insight into the everyday lives of millions of ordinary Russian citizens.
Death was an everyday occurrence during the Civil War.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=26638&dict=CALD
I agree about the tense, I was not attentive while using it, because it doesn't have a meaning of annoyance, irritation or sarcasm.
We can use the Present Continuous Tense:
To express a frequent repetition of an activity which has a distinct meaning of annoyance, irritation, sarcasm. In this case the verbs are usually combined with such adverbs as: always, constantly, continually, for ever:
He is always borrowing money from his friends, but never gives it back.
Thanks.
Отредактировано Renattic (2008-05-17 00:32:57)