Вопрос задан 28.04.2021 в 10:56. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Макарчук Аліна.

Choose between all, every and each: 1. I have ... book he has ever written. 2. He shouted her

name twice, ... time banging his fist on the table. 3. He had been brought up by a mother who had taught him that ... pleasure must be paid for. 4. They did not talk much about what ... feared most. 5. … trunks must be labelled before being deposited in the left-luggage office. Use both, either or neither: 1. We drove along a wide road with ditches and trees on ... side. 2. Ed and I were ... very big men. 3. Не invited us ... , but I knew he felt it irregular; he did not want ... of us at a family party. 4. The verandah stretched on ... side of me. 5. The first apple pie of the season was on the table and a large dish of purple grapes. Muriel was too angry to touch ... . Use interrogative or conjunctive pronouns: 1. They had brought few books with them ... she hadn't read. 2. You're one of the few people ... I'd like to know better. 3."... of the two of them is right?" he asked me. 4. I don't honestly see ... I can do about it. 5. That is the worst news ... we've ever had from you.
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Отвечает Цепелева Карина.
I.

1) every
2) each
3) all
5) all

II.

1) either
2) both
3) neither, both
4) either
5) neither

III.

1) that
2) that/who
3) which
4) what
5) that
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. I have every book he has ever written.

  2. He shouted her name twice, each time banging his fist on the table.

  3. He had been brought up by a mother who had taught him that every pleasure must be paid for.

  4. They did not talk much about what they feared most.

  5. All trunks must be labelled before being deposited in the left-luggage office.

  6. We drove along a wide road with ditches and trees on either side.

  7. Ed and I were both very big men.

  8. He invited us both, but I knew he felt it irregular; he did not want either of us at a family party.

  9. The verandah stretched on either side of me.

  10. The first apple pie of the season was on the table and a large dish of purple grapes. Muriel was too angry to touch either.

  11. They had brought few books with them that she hadn't read.

  12. You're one of the few people whom I'd like to know better.

  13. "Which of the two of them is right?" he asked me.

  14. I don't honestly see what I can do about it.

  15. That is the worst news that we've ever had from you.

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