Answer:
1 — can
2 — could
3 — could
Every year schoolchildren have their winter holidays. They usually last for 2 weeks: from the New Year’s Day till the 12th of January. I am sure that all of us look forward to this time because it’s a great chance not to get up early and to do what we want. As for me I always sleep till 9 a.m. during my winter holidays. Then I turn on my TV and lie in my bed for another hour.
Winter holidays are even more exciting because we celebrate New Year and Christmas. Our mood is joyful. The whole atmosphere is full of magic. People exchange presents, decorate their homes, cook delicious food, visit each other and have parties.
If the weather is cold I prefer to stay at home or visit my friends. They can also come to my place. We play computer games, surf the Internet or watch TV. The programmes on TV are really interesting during our holidays, so we watch plenty of cool films. In warm weather we go to the cinema or a café, play ice-hockey or go skiing to the park. Hockey and skiing are my hobbies. We can even play snowballs and make funny snowmen.
In the evening my mother often asks me to help her about the house. My duty is washing up, watering plants and taking the rubbish out. As I don’t have to get up early during my holidays my parents allow me to watch TV and read books till midnight.
I enjoy my winter holidays. It’s a nice time to relax and take a short rest from my studies. It’s a pit.
My winter vacation passed wonderfully.
Объяснение:
Перевод
Каждый год у школьников бывают зимние каникулы. Они обычно продолжаются в течение 2 недель: с Нового года и до 12 января. Я уверен, что мы все с нетерпением ждем этого времени, потому что это классная возможность не вставать рано и заниматься тем, чем хочется. Что касается меня, то я всегда сплю до 9 утра в зимние каникулы. А потом включаю телевизор и валяюсь в кровати еще час.
Зимние каникулы становятся еще более веселыми, потому что мы празднуем Новый год и Рождество. Наше настроение радостное. Вся атмосфера полна волшебства. Люди обмениваются подарками, украшают свои дома, готовят вкусную еду, ходят друг к другу в гости и устраивают вечеринки.
В холодную погоду я предпочитаю оставаться дома или навещать друзей. Они тоже приходят ко мне в гости. Мы играем на компьютере, сидим в интернете или смотрим ТВ. Во время наших каникул телепрограммы очень интересные, поэтому мы смотрим много классных фильмов. В теплую погоду мы ходим в кино или в кафе, играем в хоккей на льду или катаемся на лыжах в парке. Хоккей и лыжи – мои увлечения. Мы можем даже поиграть в снежки и слепить смешных снеговиков.
Вечером мама часто просит меня ей по дому. В мои обязанности входит мытье посуды, поливание цветов и вынос мусора. Так как мне не нужно вставать в каникулы рано, родители разрешают смотреть ТВ и читать книги до полуночи.
Мне нравятся зимние каникулы. Это прекрасное время для отдыха и короткого перерыва от учебы. Жаль, что зимние каникулы всегда пролетают так быстро.
Мои зимние каникулы превосходно.
The first session for me, probably like for all students, was difficult. I was very tired and taught a lot, sometimes I only slept for 5-6 hours a day.
The most memorable was the anatomy test. We passed first according to the systems, and then everything in place, i.e. a big test.
In the big competition, according to tradition, they greeted the teacher and sat down. After that, she said that three of them have a's and they will not pass the big test. But among them, unfortunately, I did not enter because on the first small test, I got a three. They were so happy, and we were left envious of them to pass a big test. And so I got a b in anatomy.
1. A cat climb trees.
Correct answer 1: can
2. When I was a baby, I sleep all day long.
Correct answer 2: could
3. If you lived in the country, you grow your own vegetables.
Correct answer 3: could
Объяснение:
Modal verb 'can'
Can is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use can to:
- talk about possibility and ability
- make requests
- ask for or give permission
The main verb is always the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to").
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
+
I
can
play
tennis
-
He
cannot/can't
play
tennis
?
Can
you
play
tennis
Can:
Possibility and Ability
We use can to talk about what is possible, what we are able or free to do:
Normally, we use can for the present. But it is possible to use can when we make present decisions about future ability.
Requests and Orders
We often use can in a question to ask somebody to do something. This is not a real question - we do not really want to know if the person is able to do something, we want them to do it! The use of can in this way is informal (mainly between friends and family):
Permission
We sometimes use can to ask or give permission for something:
Modal verb 'could'
Could is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use could to:
- talk about past possibility or ability
- make requests
The main verb is always the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to").
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
+ My grandmother
could
swim.
- She
could not/couldn't
walk.
? Could
your grandmother
swim?
Use of Could
Past Possibility or Ability
We use could to talk about what was possible in the past, what we were able or free to do:
We use could (positive) and couldn't (negative) for general ability in the past. But when we talk about one special occasion in the past, we use be able to (positive) and couldn't (negative).
Requests
We often use could in a question to ask somebody to do something. The use of could in this way is fairly polite (formal).