1. Does Mr. Brown have work this week? a. only a few; b. a small number; c. a lot of; d. many. 2. What will happen

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1. Does Mr. Brown have work this week? a. only a few; b. a small number; c. a lot of; d. many.
2. What will happen to the flowers in the evening? a. They will be bought; b. They will buy; c. They will be purchased; d. They will purchase.
3. Have you ever traveled to other countries? - Yes, I have been to Italy and France.
4. Who is held responsible for the violent behavior of some young people on television? a. blames; b. blamed; c. is blamed; d. would blame.
5. What was happening when I came home? a. My mother was cooking dinner; b. My mother cooked dinner; c. My mother and I were cooking dinner; d. My mother cooks dinner.
6. What can you hear? Someone is playing the violin.
7. What do you like?
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Sure! Here are the detailed explanations for each question:

1. Does Mr. Brown have work this week?
The answer options are:
a. only a few;
b. a small number;
c. a lot of;
d. many.

The correct answer would be option "c. a lot of." This is because the phrase "a lot of" implies a large quantity or amount. Since we are referring to Mr. Brown"s work, it is reasonable to assume that he has a significant workload for the week.

2. What will happen to the flowers in the evening?
The answer options are:
a. They will be bought;
b. They will buy;
c. They will be purchased;
d. They will purchase.

The correct answer would be option "a. They will be bought." This is because the phrase "will be bought" indicates that someone will be purchasing the flowers. The use of passive voice suggests that the action is being performed on the flowers rather than by them.

3. Have you ever traveled to other countries?
It seems that this question is not related to the previous multiple-choice questions. Nonetheless, I can provide an answer based on the given statement. The answer is "Yes, I have been to Italy and France." This means that the person answering the question has traveled to both Italy and France in the past.

4. Who is held responsible for the violent behavior of some young people on television?
The answer options are:
a. blames;
b. blamed;
c. is blamed;
d. would blame.

The correct answer would be option "c. is blamed." This is because the phrase "is blamed" indicates that someone (or some entity) holds responsibility for the mentioned behavior. The use of passive voice suggests that the blame is assigned to the subject mentioned in the question.

5. What was happening when I came home?
The answer options are:
a. My mother was cooking dinner;
b. My mother cooked dinner;
c. My mother and I were cooking.

The correct answer would be option "a. My mother was cooking dinner." The use of past continuous tense "was cooking" implies that the action was ongoing when the person arrived home. In this case, the person"s mother was in the process of cooking dinner.