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ник2701
ник2701
15.01.2021 23:48 •  Английский язык

Поставьте общие вопросы к данным предложениям и ответьте на них положительно и отрицательно. Обратите внимание на употребление вс глагола tо dо:
1. Usually they have lunch at the office. 2. Sometimes they have parties in the country. 3. They often invite their
friends to them. 4. They seldom give us their books. 5. I read this newspaper every week. 6. We buy sandwiches
every time there.

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Ответ:
ichinichi
ichinichi
15.01.2021
1. Do they usually have lunch at the office?
2. Do they often have parties in the country?
3. Do they often invite their friends to them?
4. How often do they give us their books?
5. How often do you read this newspaper?
6. Do you buy sandwiches every time here?

ответы строятся по принципе yes, they often/rare/usually do или no, they often/rare/usually don’t (тк тут нет правильных/неправильных, то можно как хочешь отвечать)
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Ответ:
kabaramba
kabaramba
15.01.2021
1. What did Alice do when you came? She was sleeping.
- Explanation: We use the past simple tense to talk about completed actions in the past. "Alice" did something when "you" came, so we use the past simple "did". The action "sleep" happened at the same time, so it is in the past continuous tense "was sleeping".

2. By the time I heard the news, she had already left.
- Explanation: When we talk about an action that happened before another action in the past, we use the past perfect tense. "I" heard the news after she had left, so "she had already left" is in the past perfect tense.

3. When my friend met his future wife, he had been living in London for 3 years.
- Explanation: We use the past perfect continuous tense to talk about an action that started in the past and continued up to a specific point in the past. Before meeting his future wife, he had been living in London for 3 years, so we use the past perfect continuous "had been living".

4. When I saw her, her eyes were red. I think she had been crying.
- Explanation: "I" saw her in the past, so we use the past simple tense "saw". Her red eyes indicate a past action, so we use the past continuous tense "were". Based on the evidence of her red eyes, we assume she had been crying, so we use the past perfect continuous "had been crying".

5. While my sister was cooking, I was watching TV.
- Explanation: Both actions are happening at the same time in the past, so we use the past continuous tense for both verbs "was cooking" and "was watching".

6. It has been raining since morning, but he didn't take an umbrella.
- Explanation: "It has been raining" indicates an ongoing action that started in the past and continues until now, so we use the present perfect continuous tense. However, "he didn't take an umbrella" is a completed action in the past, so we use the past simple tense "didn't take".

7. When I arrived at the station, the train had already left.
- Explanation: When we talk about an action that happened before another action in the past, we use the past perfect tense. The train left before I arrived, so "the train had already left" is in the past perfect tense.
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daramarkel
daramarkel
15.01.2021
1. Jess should play her music more quietly in the evenings.

Explanation: The sentence suggests that Jess currently plays her music too loudly in the evenings. To make a suggestion for improvement, we use the modal verb "should" followed by the base form of the verb "play." The adverb "more" is used to compare her current volume level with the desired lower volume level. "Quietly" is the comparative form of the adjective "quiet."

2. If we sell this apartment, we will miss living in it.

Explanation: The sentence talks about a hypothetical situation in the future. The "if" clause is written in the present simple tense ("We sell this apartment") to set up the condition. The main clause uses the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "miss." This implies that if the condition in the "if" clause is fulfilled, the result in the main clause will also occur.

3. Claire works harder than anyone else in the class.

Explanation: The sentence uses the comparative form of the adjective "hard" to compare Claire's level of hard work with the rest of the class. The word "than" is used to indicate the basis of comparison. The phrase "anyone else in the class" emphasizes that Claire's level of hard work is superior to all other students in the class.

4. If Kelly wins the lottery, she will give a lot of money to her friends.

Explanation: The sentence talks about a hypothetical situation in the future. The "if" clause is written in the present simple tense ("Kelly wins the lottery") to set up the condition. The main clause uses the modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb "give." This implies that if the condition in the "if" clause is fulfilled, the result in the main clause will also occur.

5. I won't go to bed this early if I'm not really tired.

Explanation: The sentence talks about a hypothetical situation in the present. The "if" clause is written in the present simple tense ("I'm not really tired") to set up the condition. The main clause uses the modal verb "won't" followed by the base form of the verb "go." This implies that if the condition in the "if" clause is not fulfilled, the result in the main clause will not occur.
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