Вопрос задан 15.06.2023 в 17:22. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Ситников Миша.

ПОМОГИТЕ СРОЧНО! 2. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1.

Jack is always going on about his trip to Scandinavia. I wish he ___ (stop) it. It's getting boring 2. Janet wishes she ___ (visit) Japan but she hasn't got enough money at the moment. 3. Don't you wish it ___ (be) Monday and we ___ (leave) for Kenya? 4. If only Kent ___ (tell) me about his plans, I could have joined him. Now it's too late, though! 5. I really wish I ___ (not book) this package holiday. It's the worst holiday I've ever been on! 6. I wish we ___ (take) a guided tour when we visited the castle. I would have learned much more about its history. 7. If only we ___ (have) a little house in the country; then we could get away from it all once in a while.
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Отвечает Блем Данил.

1) will have stopped

2) would visit

3) was, will left

4) will tell ( tell в третей форме не помню )

5) wouldn't book

6) will have took

7) ну тут гг чисто

Объяснение:

хпхаха здарова (ye)

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

1. Jack is always going on about his trip to Scandinavia. I wish he would stop it. It's getting boring. 2. Janet wishes she could visit Japan but she hasn't got enough money at the moment. 3. Don't you wish it were Monday and we could leave for Kenya? 4. If only Kent had told me about his plans, I could have joined him. Now it's too late, though! 5. I really wish I hadn't booked this package holiday. It's the worst holiday I've ever been on! 6. I wish we had taken a guided tour when we visited the castle. I would have learned much more about its history. 7. If only we had a little house in the country; then we could get away from it all once in a while.

In these sentences, we are using the verb "wish" to express a desire for something that is not true or possible. The verb form following "wish" depends on the tense we want to use. Let's break down each sentence:

1. Jack is always going on about his trip to Scandinavia. I wish he would stop it. It's getting boring. - In this sentence, we are using the present simple tense for "Jack is always going on" and the present simple tense with "wish" to express a desire for Jack to stop talking about his trip. The correct form of the verb "stop" is used.

2. Janet wishes she could visit Japan but she hasn't got enough money at the moment. - Here, we are using "wish" with the past simple tense to express a desire for something that is not true in the present. The correct form of the verb "visit" is used.

3. Don't you wish it were Monday and we could leave for Kenya? - In this sentence, we are using "wish" with the past simple tense to express a desire for something that is not true in the present. The verb "to be" is used in the past simple subjunctive form "were" instead of "is" for hypothetical situations. The verb "leave" is used in the past simple subjunctive form "could leave" instead of "can leave" for hypothetical situations.

4. If only Kent had told me about his plans, I could have joined him. Now it's too late, though! - Here, we are using "wish" with the past perfect tense to express a regret about a past event. The correct form of the verb "tell" is used.

5. I really wish I hadn't booked this package holiday. It's the worst holiday I've ever been on! - In this sentence, we are using "wish" with the past perfect tense to express a regret about a past event. The correct form of the verb "book" is used.

6. I wish we had taken a guided tour when we visited the castle. I would have learned much more about its history. - Here, we are using "wish" with the past perfect tense to express a regret about a past event. The correct form of the verb "take" is used.

7. If only we had a little house in the country; then we could get away from it all once in a while. - In this sentence, we are using "wish" with the past simple tense to express a desire for something that is not true in the present. The correct form of the verb "have" is used.

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