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yl800845
yl800845
06.02.2022 20:11 •  Английский язык

Ребятушки эта дистанционка меня убивает Дополни письмо
Hi,Alice!
I travelled to Australia last week. On the first day we went ... rafting down the Mitta Mitta River.
On the second day we went to the seaside. I tried ... for the first time ! The waves were huge!

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simonenkoeliza
simonenkoeliza
06.02.2022

Hi,Alice!

I travelled to Australia last week. On the first day we went river rafting down the Mitta Mitta River.  On the second day we went to the seaside. I tried surfing for the first time ! The waves were huge!

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1. You thank me so much for your father. You look just like him.
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" after the verb "thank" to indicate the person or thing we are grateful for.

2. We are going to invest all our money in stocks and shares.
Explanation: We use the preposition "in" after the verb "invest" to indicate where we are putting our money.

3. We have insured our car against fire and theft.
Explanation: We use the preposition "against" after the verb "insure" to indicate what we are protecting our car from.

4. Everyone congratulated me on passing my driving test at the fourth attempt.
Explanation: We use the preposition "on" after the verb "congratulate" to indicate the reason or achievement for which we are congratulating someone.

5. She was compensated by the insurance company for the injuries she received in the car crash.
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" after the verb "compensate" to indicate what someone is being compensated for.

6. My teenage daughter always models herself on her latest pop idol. She’s just had a ring put through her nose, just like him.
Explanation: We use the preposition "on" after the verb "model" to indicate who or what someone is imitating or taking as an example.

7. Don’t remind me of the truth. I want to know everything.
Explanation: We use the preposition "of" after the verb "remind" to indicate the thing or idea that someone is reminding us about.

8. He picked up the crying baby and held her tightly to his chest.
Explanation: We use the preposition "to" after the verb "hold" to indicate where someone is holding or positioning something or someone.

9. We’ve invited 300 guests to our wedding.
Explanation: We use the preposition "to" after the verb "invite" to indicate who is being invited or welcomed to an event.

10. I think that TV advertising brainwashes people into buying things that they don’t really want.
Explanation: We use the preposition "into" after the verb "brainwash" to indicate the desired outcome or influence of the brainwashing.

11. I didn’t inherit a penny from my great uncle when he died.
Explanation: We use the preposition "from" after the verb "inherit" to indicate who or where we are receiving something from.

12. The spectators shouted abuse at the referee when he disallowed the goal.
Explanation: We use the preposition "at" after the verb "shout" to indicate the target or recipient of the shout.

13. How can I ever forgive him for telling me all those lies?
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" after the verb "forgive" to indicate what someone is being forgiven for.

14. I was accused by my employers of stealing, which I denied strongly.
Explanation: We use the preposition "of" after the verb "accuse" to indicate the crime or action someone is being accused of.
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Alinka2128
Alinka2128
06.02.2022
19. A man was tired of living in his old house. He decided to sell it and buy a new one. (GOOD)

To solve this question in a grammatically correct way, we need to replace the word "one" with a noun that refers to a new house. Let's use the word "another" instead. The sentence would then be: "A man was tired of living in his old house. He decided to sell it and buy another."

20. He attempted to sell it but was not successful, so at last he decided to solve the problem by using an estate agent. (USE)

In this sentence, the word "agent" is already given. We need to add an article before it. Let's use the definite article "an" before the word "estate." The sentence would then be: "He attempted to sell it but was not successful, so at last he decided to solve the problem by using an estate agent."

21. The estate agent advertised the house, and the owner saw a wonderful description of the house and gardens. Then he said, "I can see that I like my house very much and don't want to sell it". (IT)

In this sentence, the pronoun "it" refers to "the house" mentioned earlier. We can replace the pronoun with the noun "the house" to make the sentence clearer. The sentence would then be: "The estate agent advertised the house, and the owner saw a wonderful description of the house and gardens. Then he said, 'I can see that I like my house very much and don't want to sell the house'."

Isaac Newton's dinner

22. Newton was very absent-minded. One day, a gentleman came to see him but he was told that Isaac Newton was busy and he could see him later. (TELL)

To correct this sentence, we need to add the preposition "by" before the word "Isaac." Additionally, we need to change the verb form to match the past tense of "told." The sentence would then be: "Newton was very absent-minded. One day, a gentleman came to see him but he was told by Isaac Newton that he was busy and that he could see him later."

23. As it was dinner time, the visitor sat in the dining-room to wait for the scientist. (SIT)

This sentence is already correct and does not require any changes.

24. An hour passed, but Newton did not appear, so the gentleman ate the scientist's dinner. (NOT APPEAR)

To make this sentence grammatically correct, we need to use the negative form of the verb "appear." Instead of "did not appear," let's use "didn't appear." The sentence would then be: "An hour passed, but Newton didn't appear, so the gentleman ate the scientist's dinner."

25. When Newton came and saw no dinner, he exclaimed, "What a strange set we scientists are! I quite forgot that I had already dined." (DINE)

To make this sentence grammatically correct, we need to add the auxiliary verb "had" before the main verb "already." The sentence would then be: "When Newton came and saw no dinner, he exclaimed, 'What a strange set we scientists are! I quite forgot that I had already dined.'"

Check:

After making the necessary corrections, the passage should look as follows:
"19. A man was tired of living in his old house. He decided to sell it and buy another.
20. He attempted to sell it but was not successful, so at last he decided to solve the problem by using an estate agent.
21. The estate agent advertised the house, and the owner saw a wonderful description of the house and gardens. Then he said, 'I can see that I like my house very much and don't want to sell the house.'
22. Newton was very absent-minded. One day, a gentleman came to see him but he was told by Isaac Newton that he was busy and that he could see him later.
23. As it was dinner time, the visitor sat in the dining-room to wait for the scientist.
24. An hour passed, but Newton didn't appear, so the gentleman ate the scientist's dinner.
25. When Newton came and saw no dinner, he exclaimed, 'What a strange set we scientists are! I quite forgot that I had already dined.'"
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