ответ:
both “kindly” and “please” can be used as adverbs as in , “ please finish this task today itself” (which is formal and no emotions involved) or, “ kindly recommend me for a suitable promotion in my next appraisal” (which is semi-formal, with a strong emotional note.) in corporate and business circles, “please” is the preferred choice whereas in social interactions, “kindly” is preferred more often.
“kindly” can also be used as an adjective ( e.g. she is a kindly old lady) whereas “please” cannot be used in the role of an adjective.
“please” can also be used as a verb ( e.g. please yourself with a sumptuous breakfasts) whereas “"kindly” cannot be used as a verb.
“please” use the word “kindly” when you want to express your “meaning” plus your “feeling” !
объяснение:
1. Ann to Paris in 1991.
b) moved
2. Mum ... while dad was digging in the garden.
c) was cooking:
3. Look at him. He across the street.
a) is running
4. This is umbrella.
b) Mary's
5. There aren't ... flowers in the vase.
c) any:
6.-... left first?" "Peter.
b) Who
7. I promise I... you a new sweater.
c) will buy;
8. This is ... book.
a) my:
9.10 trees are very tall.
a) the
10. Those sweets are..
b) mine
11. Eiffel Tower is in Paris.
b) the
12. Can we have... grapes?
b) some
13. Look at
d) them
14. are Bill's grapes.
b) those
15. There are books in our library.
b) a lot of
a) many
Здесь два варианта возможны. Некорректно заданный вопрос. Или неправильно данные ответы. ответ всегда должен быть один. Второй похожим чем-то, чтобы запутать. А третий - вообще лишний, который совсем не подходит
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