
Вопрос задан 15.06.2023 в 23:29.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Будников Илюха.
These is/are very comfortable seats. 2. This/these class is for advanced students.3. Have you got
any other colours? I don't like those one/ones.4. I'm feeling nervous. This/that is my first day here.5. Can you see these/those beautiful birds on top of the roof?6. Did you enjoy this/that Indian meal we had last week?7. These/those shoes are very tight. Do you mind if I take them off?8. 'Hello, is that Stephen?' Yes, this is/that's me. How are you?'9. Let me introduce my boss. Alex, this/it is Hilary.10. Is this/that a microwave over there? When did you buy it?

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Прорвин Роман.
Ответ:
Объяснение:
1. are
2. these
3.onse
4. this
5. those
6. that
7. these
8. that's me
9. this
10. that



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1. These is/are very comfortable seats.
The correct sentence should be "These are very comfortable seats." The word "is" should be replaced with "are" because "seats" is a plural noun. The sentence is referring to multiple seats, so the plural form of the verb "to be" should be used.2. This/these class is for advanced students.
The correct sentence depends on whether you are referring to a singular or plural noun. If you are referring to a singular noun, you should use "This class is for advanced students." If you are referring to a plural noun, you should use "These classes are for advanced students." The choice between "this" and "these" depends on the number of classes you are referring to.3. Have you got any other colours? I don't like those one/ones.
The correct sentence should be "Have you got any other colours? I don't like those ones." The word "one" should be replaced with "ones" because we are referring to multiple colours. Additionally, "those" should be used to indicate a plural noun.4. I'm feeling nervous. This/that is my first day here.
Both "this" and "that" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "This" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "that" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if you are referring to the current day, you would say "This is my first day here." If you are referring to a day in the past, you would say "That was my first day here."5. Can you see these/those beautiful birds on top of the roof?
Both "these" and "those" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "These" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "those" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if the birds are closer to you, you would say "Can you see these beautiful birds on top of the roof?" If the birds are further away, you would say "Can you see those beautiful birds on top of the roof?"6. Did you enjoy this/that Indian meal we had last week?
Both "this" and "that" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "This" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "that" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if you are referring to the Indian meal that was more recent, you would say "Did you enjoy this Indian meal we had last week?" If you are referring to an Indian meal that was further in the past, you would say "Did you enjoy that Indian meal we had last week?"7. These/those shoes are very tight. Do you mind if I take them off?
Both "these" and "those" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "These" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "those" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if the shoes are closer to you, you would say "These shoes are very tight. Do you mind if I take them off?" If the shoes are further away, you would say "Those shoes are very tight. Do you mind if I take them off?"8. 'Hello, is that Stephen?' Yes, this is/that's me. How are you?'
Both "this" and "that" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "This" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "that" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if you are referring to yourself in the present moment, you would say "'Hello, is that Stephen?' Yes, this is me. How are you?" If you are referring to yourself in the past or in a more distant context, you would say "'Hello, is that Stephen?' Yes, that's me. How are you?"9. Let me introduce my boss. Alex, this/it is Hilary.
The correct sentence should be "Let me introduce my boss. Alex, this is Hilary." The word "it" should be replaced with "this" because we are introducing someone to another person. "This" is used to refer to a person or thing that is closer in time or space.10. Is this/that a microwave over there? When did you buy it?
Both "this" and "that" can be used in this context, but they convey slightly different meanings. "This" is used to refer to something that is closer in time or space, while "that" is used to refer to something that is further away in time or space. So, if the microwave is closer to you, you would say "Is this a microwave over there? When did you buy it?" If the microwave is further away, you would say "Is that a microwave over there? When did you buy it?"

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