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Baby2001
Baby2001
05.01.2021 21:36 •  Английский язык

)i) выберите правильный вариант: 1. can you tell me … time, please? a. a b. an c. the d. some 2. she works six days … week. a. a b. the c. in d. in the 3. mary doesn’t eat … . a. fish b. the fish c. a fish d. fishes 4. are you coming to classes … monday? a. in b. on c. at d. by 5. they got married … . a. some time ago b. some time before c. some time since c. since some time 6. it’s so difficult to wake him up … the morning. a. at b. on c. in d. from 7. i try to go … before midnight. a. the bed b. to a bed c. to bed d. into bed 8. it might be john but i thought he was … work. a. in b. at c. by d.for 9. it isn’t very warm today. it was much … yesterday. a. more warm b. warmer c. warm d. warmest 10. you shouldn’t work … . a. so hardly b. so hard c. hardly so d. hard so 11. unfortunately i haven’t got … a. much b. many c. little d. most 12. i’m afraid he works … . a. very much b. very many c. very few d. very plenty 13. how … does it cost to go to new york? a. much b. many c. little d. some 14. who … is that house? a. live b. lives c. do live d. does live 15. this is … . a. a good very house b. a house very good c. a very good house d. very good a house 16. it’s jack’s book. can you give… , please? a. it him b. him it c. it to him d.it to he 17. oh, look! … is something under the table. a. it b. they c. then d. there 18. … cold in moscow in winter? a.is it b. does it c. is there d. does there

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mr7ka
mr7ka
05.01.2021
1. To rewrite this sentence using "used to," we can say: "Marc used to eat a lot of pizza when he was a child." This means that in the past, when Marc was a child, he regularly or habitually ate a lot of pizza.

2. To rewrite this sentence using "be used to," we can say: "Nana is used to speaking good English, so she will pass the English exam." This means that Nana is familiar and comfortable with speaking English, so she will likely do well on the exam.

3. To rewrite this sentence using "used to," we can say: "In the 19th century, women used to wear long skirts." This means that in the past, during the 19th century, women regularly or habitually wore long skirts.

4. To rewrite this sentence using "can get used to," we can say: "Julia can get used to skating on the ice for hours, as she does it quite well." This means that Julia has the ability to become familiar and comfortable with skating on the ice for long periods of time because she is already skilled at it.

5. This sentence is already using "get used to" correctly, so there is no need to rewrite it: "It is difficult for me to get up early, but I think I will become accustomed to it in a few days." This means that currently, it is hard for the speaker to wake up early, but they believe that after a few days, they will become more familiar and comfortable with it.
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xXEliteXx
xXEliteXx
05.01.2021
1. barbara is nearly as old as her stepmother.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to compare two things and means that the two things are equal in the quality being compared.

2. there are more than two thousand books in my mother's library.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "more than". This construction is used when comparing quantities, and it indicates that the quantity being described is greater than another quantity.

3. bob talks just like his father.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "like". This construction is used to compare the ways in which two people do something and means that they do it in a similar manner.

4. would you be kind enough to close the door for me?
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "kind enough". This construction is used to ask someone to do something for you in a polite way.

5. do as I tell you; don't do as I do.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to compare two actions or behaviors and means that one should be imitated and the other should not be imitated.

6. I am not naive enough to believe all he promises me.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "naive enough". This construction is used to describe a person or their actions in a negative way, indicating that they are not foolish or easily deceived.

7. After your heart attack you should walk as slowly as possible.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to describe the degree or extent of an action, and it means that the action should be done to the maximum degree possible.

8. The Volga is not as wide as it was.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to compare the width of the Volga River now to its width in the past, and it means that the width now is not equal to or greater than the width in the past.

9. I have as many working hours a week as any other employee.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to compare the number of working hours a week that the speaker has to the number of working hours that any other employee has. It means that the hours are equal in quantity.

10. A shower uses less water than a bath.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "less...than". This construction is used to compare the amount of water that a shower uses to the amount of water that a bath uses, and it means that the amount for a shower is smaller than the amount for a bath.

11. On Sundays we don't have to get up as early as usual.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "as...as". This construction is used to compare the time at which the speaker has to wake up on Sundays to the time at which they usually have to wake up. It means that the time on Sundays is equal to or later than the usual time.

12. This house is twice as big as the old one.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "twice as...as". This construction is used to compare the size of the speaker's current house to the size of their old house, and it means that the current house is two times the size of the old one.

13. They use twice as much electricity as compressor machines.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "twice as...as". This construction is used to compare the amount of electricity that "they" use to the amount that compressor machines use, and it means that the first group uses two times the amount.

14. In my opinion, it's worth more than twice that figure.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "more than". This construction is used when comparing the value of something to another value, and it means that the first value is greater than the second value.

15. He can lift a box three times as heavy.
Explanation: The correct comparative construction to use here is "three times as...as". This construction is used to compare the weight of a box that he can lift to the weight of another box, and it means that the weight of the first box is three times the weight of the second box.
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