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Vakluver
Vakluver
24.10.2020 03:37 •  Английский язык

She said, “i am not hungry now.” she said 2. they said, “we have never been here before.” they said 3. they said, “we were in london last week.” they said 4. he said, “i will have finished this paper by tomorrow.” he said 5. he said, “they won’t sleep.” he said 6. she said, “it is very quiet here.” she said

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gahakadbobo22
gahakadbobo22
24.10.2020

1 She said, “I am not hungry now.”

She said that she wasn’t hungry then

2. They said, “We have never been here before.”

They said that they had never been there before

3. They said, “We were in London last week.”

They said that they had been in London the week before

4. He said, “I will have finished this paper by tomorrow.”

He said he would have finished that paper the following day

5. He said, “They won’t sleep.”

He said they wouldn’t sleep          

6. She said, “It is very quiet here.”

She said that it was very quiet there

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рол140
рол140
24.10.2020
1) My friend would prefer (to make) a tea break.

To open the brackets using the infinitive, we need to determine the verb form that correctly completes the sentence. In this case, the verb "prefer" is followed by the infinitive form of the verb. Therefore, the correct answer is "to make." So the sentence should be: "My friend would prefer to make a tea break."

2) We expected him (to come) on time.

Again, we need to use the infinitive form after the verb "expected." The correct answer is "to come." So the sentence should be: "We expected him to come on time."

3) My parents agreed (to arrange) a picnic on Sunday.

Following the same pattern, we can see that the verb "agreed" is followed by the infinitive form. The correct answer is "to arrange." The sentence should be: "My parents agreed to arrange a picnic on Sunday."

4) Jane and Helen decided (to dive) though the water was co.

Here, the correct infinitive form should be used after the verb "decided." The answer is "to dive." Therefore, the sentence should be: "Jane and Helen decided to dive though the water was cold."

5) Our companions planned (to do) speed skiing in the Alps.

Once again, we need to use the infinitive form after the verb "planned." The correct answer is "to do." The sentence should be: "Our companions planned to do speed skiing in the Alps."

6) We were glad (to see) our new friends again.

The verb "glad" is followed by the infinitive form. In this case, the answer is "to see." So the sentence should be: "We were glad to see our new friends again."

7) The firefighters were lucky (to escape) from the burning.

Here, the verb "lucky" is followed by the infinitive form. The correct answer is "to escape." The sentence should be: "The firefighters were lucky to escape from the burning."

8) My colleagues are always eager (to help) each other if.

The verb "eager" is followed by the infinitive form. The correct answer is "to help." The sentence should be: "My colleagues are always eager to help each other if."

9) Janis used (to spend) holidays at the seaside windsurf.

The structure of this sentence is a bit different. The phrase "used to" implies a past habit or regular action. In this case, we need to use the base form of the verb after "used" which is "spend." So the sentence should be: "Janis used to spend holidays at the seaside windsurfing."

10) The dog was clever enough (not to cross) the busy street.

In this sentence, the adjective "clever" is followed by the structure "enough + infinitive." The correct answer is "not to cross." The sentence should be: "The dog was clever enough not to cross the busy street."
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иван1208
иван1208
24.10.2020
1. False. Sonia hates French.
2. False. Mrs Waites is nice, not strict.
3. False. Mr Robinson's lessons are interesting, not boring.

Explanation:
In the conversation, Sonia expresses her dislike for French and says that she doesn't understand anything in the subject. This shows that she doesn't like French. Therefore, statement 1 is false.

Vanessa, on the other hand, thinks that French is easy and mentions that Mrs Waites is nice. This indicates that Mrs Waites is not strict. Hence, statement 2 is false.

Lastly, Sonia and Vanessa both mention that Mr Robinson's lessons are interesting. Vanessa even says that she understands everything in his class. This contradicts statement 3, which claims that Mr Robinson's lessons are boring. Therefore, statement 3 is false.

To correct the false statements:
1. Sonia hates (instead of likes) French.
2. Mrs Waites is nice (instead of strict).
3. Mr Robinson's lessons are interesting (instead of boring).
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