Вопрос задан 15.06.2023 в 15:13. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Исай Кирилл.

Помогите, пожалуйста Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form: I'm sure she (come) if you

invite her. If the weather (be) fine, we will go for a walk. If I were you, I (not spend) so much time playing video games. If I (can) live anywhere in the world, I would live in Bali. If she had studied harder, she (have) a well-paid job. If you had added more spices, the meat (be) more tasty. If I had bought dollars earlier, I (be) rich. If I (be) you, I (stop) eating junk food. If you are at home on time, I (have) dinner with you. If it wasn’t so cold outside, we (go) for a walk.
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Отвечает Мирная Анна.

Ответ:

1 I'm sure she will come if you invite her.

2 If the weather is fine, we will go for a walk.

3 If I were you, I wouldn't spend so much time playing video games.

4 If I could live anywhere in the world, I would live in Bali.

5 If she had studied harder, she would have had a well-paid job.

6 If you had added more spices, the meat would have been more tasty.

7 If I had bought dollars earlier, I would have been rich.

8 If I were you, I would stop eating junk food.

9 If you are at home on time, I will have dinner with you.

10 If it wasn’t so cold outside, we would go for a walk.

Объяснение:

В английском языке есть три типа условных предложений. Каждому типу условных предложений соответствует свой порядок слов. Именно условие, а точнее вероятность выполнения условия, определяет к какому типу будет относится предложение. Условие может быть:

  •    выполнимым (1 тип условных предложений)
  •    маловероятным (2 тип)
  •    невыполнимым (3 тип)

Схемы предложений см. в таблице


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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

I'm sure she (will come) if you invite her.

In this sentence, we are talking about a future event, so we need to use the future tense. The verb "come" should be in the future tense, which is "will come".

If the weather (is) fine, we will go for a walk.

Here, we are talking about a conditional statement. The condition is "the weather is fine" and the result is "we will go for a walk". Since the condition is in the present tense, we need to use the present tense in the result as well. Therefore, the verb "be" should be in the present tense, which is "is".

If I were you, I (would not spend) so much time playing video games.

This is another conditional statement, but it is a hypothetical or unreal condition. The verb "spend" should be in the conditional tense, which is "would not spend". Note that in unreal or hypothetical conditions, we use "were" instead of "was" for the verb "be".

If I (could) live anywhere in the world, I would live in Bali.

Again, we have a hypothetical condition. The verb "live" should be in the conditional tense, which is "could live". This expresses the idea that the speaker is imagining a hypothetical situation in which they have the ability to live anywhere in the world.

If she had studied harder, she (would have) a well-paid job.

This is a conditional sentence in the past unreal condition. The verb "have" should be in the conditional perfect tense, which is "would have". This expresses the idea that the speaker is imagining a different outcome in the past based on a different condition.

If you had added more spices, the meat (would be) more tasty.

Here, we have a past unreal condition. The verb "be" should be in the conditional tense, which is "would be". This expresses the idea that the meat would be tastier if the condition (adding more spices) had been met.

If I had bought dollars earlier, I (would be) rich.

This is another past unreal condition. The verb "be" should be in the conditional tense, which is "would be". This expresses the idea that the speaker would be rich if they had bought dollars earlier.

If I (were) you, I (would stop) eating junk food.

In this sentence, we have a hypothetical condition. The verb "be" should be in the conditional tense, which is "were". Note that in unreal or hypothetical conditions, we use "were" instead of "was" for the verb "be". The verb "stop" should be in the conditional tense, which is "would stop".

If you are at home on time, I (will have) dinner with you.

Here, we have a conditional statement in the present tense. The verb "have" should be in the future tense, which is "will have". This expresses the idea that the speaker will have dinner with the person if they are at home on time.

If it wasn't so cold outside, we (would go) for a walk.

This is a past unreal condition. The verb "go" should be in the conditional tense, which is "would go". This expresses the idea that the speaker would go for a walk if the condition (it not being so cold outside) were true. Note that in unreal or hypothetical conditions in the past, we use "wasn't" instead of "weren't" for the verb "be".

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