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Ты на каникулах в твоем любимом городе. напиши письмо своему лучшему другу рассказывая что ты собираешься и не собираешься делать там.

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ЯЯЯ1118526
ЯЯЯ1118526
11.09.2020

Hi John,

I'm having a great time here in my love city Vladivostok. It's sunny and warm here. I'm really enjoying here. There are fantastic sceneries. I'm going to go shopping. I like to buy something. I'm going to go cycling. I really like to ride my bike. I'm not going to go to the skate park. I don't really like to go skateboarding. I'm not going to go dancing. I don't like to dance.

This holiday is going too fast. I will be at home next month. What a pity!

Best wishes,

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roseq78
roseq78
11.09.2020
1. Harry wants to know if your parents give you chocolate eggs at Easter.
2. Harry wants to know if you are interested in Russian festivals.
3. Harry wants to know if you have any pets.
4. Harry wants to know if your mother usually makes a Christmas cake.
5. Harry wants to know if you prepare any gifts for your parents on holidays.

Обоснование по пунктам:

1. Мы меняем "Do" на "if" и переставляем порядок слов в предложении, чтобы сделать его придаточным.
Придаточное предложение встает после главного, поэтому "Harry wants to know" идет в начале предложения, а затем следует придаточное предложение "if your parents give you chocolate eggs at Easter".

2. Мы меняем "Are" на "if" и переставляем порядок слов в предложении, чтобы сделать его придаточным.
Придаточное предложение встает после главного, поэтому "Harry wants to know" идет в начале предложения, а затем следует придаточное предложение "if you are interested in Russian festivals".

3. Мы меняем "Have" на "if" и переставляем порядок слов в предложении, чтобы сделать его придаточным.
Придаточное предложение встает после главного, поэтому "Harry wants to know" идет в начале предложения, а затем следует придаточное предложение "if you have any pets".

4. Мы меняем "Does" на "if" и переставляем порядок слов в предложении, чтобы сделать его придаточным.
Придаточное предложение встает после главного, поэтому "Harry wants to know" идет в начале предложения, а затем следует придаточное предложение "if your mother usually makes a Christmas cake".

5. Мы меняем "Do" на "if" и переставляем порядок слов в предложении, чтобы сделать его придаточным.
Придаточное предложение встает после главного, поэтому "Harry wants to know" идет в начале предложения, а затем следует придаточное предложение "if you prepare any gifts for your parents on holidays".
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ulaborodina57
ulaborodina57
11.09.2020
1. How long do you go to stay in Italy?
The correct answer is b) are you going. This is because the question is asking about the duration of your stay in Italy. "How long" indicates that the action is in progress or going on, hence the correct verb form is "are you going".

2. I think it is going to rain tonight.
The correct answer is c) it's going to. The phrase "I think" suggests a prediction or a future event, so the verb form "it's going to" is appropriate in this context.

3. They are not going to get married until next year.
The correct answer is a) aren't going. The phrase "until next year" indicates a future event, and when negated, it requires the auxiliary verb "are" before the main verb "going".

4. I am going to the cinema after class this evening.
The correct answer is b) am going. The phrase "after class this evening" suggests a future event, and the verb form "am going" indicates that you have a plan or intention to go to the cinema.

5. What time are you leaving tomorrow? B) At 8.00.
The correct answer is c) are you leaving. The question is asking about your action in the future, so the correct verb form is "are you leaving".

6. He's the man who lives next door to Alice.
The correct answer is a) who. This is because the question is asking about the identity of the man, and the pronoun "who" is used to refer to a person.

7. Is that the shop which sells Italian food?
The correct answer is b) which. The question is asking about the shop's characteristics or qualities, and the pronoun "which" is used for this purpose.

8. A) Have you made your bed? B) No, I'm going to make it now.
The correct answer is b) make. The question is asking whether the bed has been made, and the verb form "make" indicates the action of making the bed in the present or future.

9. A) Has Anne arrived? B) No, but she's on her way.
The correct answer is b) just. The response indicates that Anne is currently in the process of reaching the destination.

10. We've already seen this film! Let's change channels.
The correct answer is c) We've. The phrase "already seen" suggests that the action of watching the film is completed in the past, so the verb form "have" is used with the past participle "seen".

11. A) Have you ever been to Africa? B) No, never.
The correct answer is a) Have you ever. The question is asking about past experiences, and the present perfect tense is used to indicate experiences or actions that have occurred at an indefinite time before now.

12. A) When did you buy those shoes? B) Last week.
The correct answer is c) did you buy. The question is asking about the specific past time when the action of buying the shoes occurred.

13. I've never worn this coat. It's too small.
The correct answer is a) wear. The verb form "worn" is the past participle form and is used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

14. There's someone at the door. Can you go and open it please?
The correct answer is b) someone. The context of the sentence suggests that a person is at the door.

15. I don't want anything to eat, thanks. I'm not hungry.
The correct answer is b) anything. The phrase "don't want" implies the absence of desire for something to eat, so the pronoun "anything" is used to indicate the absence of a specific food item.

Overall, it is important to pay attention to the context, verb tenses, and word meanings to answer the questions accurately.
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