
Вопрос задан 18.06.2023 в 07:43.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Кроцюк Дима.
Choose the Singular or the Plural form of the nouns in brackets: 1. Two (child/children) were
playing on the doorstep. 2. A (woman/women) looked round the corner of the house. 3. The (room/rooms) was large, and had faded Morris wallpaper. 4. A tall (man/men) of about fifty-seven came into sight. 5. But (people/peoples) who read my books know what he’s like. Form the Comparative or the Superlative Degree of the adjectives: 1. She has been to Britain, her English is (good) than mine. 2. His illness was (serious) than we thought. 3. My toothache is (painful) than it was yesterday. 4. It is the (cheap) restaurant in the town. 5. She is the (intelligent) students in the group. Give the right form of the Present Indefinite Tense of the verb in the brackets (see the Grammar Reference, §3): 1. His wife (to be) a fine lady from London. 2. His wife (to have) a headache and has gone to lie down. 3. Her father (to work) at one of the local farms. 4. Life (to be) full of surprises. 5. Well, they (to seem) a very nice young couple. 6. She (to wait) for him to return. Give the right form of the Past Indefinite Tense of the verb in the brackets: 1. I (to see) my friends yesterday and (to accept) their invitation. 2. I (to write) to my cousin three weeks ago and (to get) no reply. 3. He (to meet) you both in here about two months ago. 4. I (to call) you at five, but you (to be) not in. 5. I (to teach) that girl to drive myself when she (to be) fifteen. 6. I should like to tell you what (to happen) eighteen months ago. Rewrite the sentences in the negative form: 1. Usually my friend repeats these rules before the examination. 2. They know everyone in this densely populated district. 3. The teacher repeated the instructions twice. 4. Ronald took his English exam last Monday. 5. Steven broke his leg some months ago. Put the questions to the italicized words: 1. Devonshire is a very lovely place when it doesn’t rain. 2. I know some exciting stories about domestic animals. 3. Jane lost her way because it was dark. 4. Students usually get ready for the lessons in the library. 5. Alex took part in the concert. Give the right tense form of the verbs in the brackets: 1. I (to catch) the train if I (to take) a taxi. 1. You (to miss) the train if you (not to hurry). 2. I (to ring) him when I (to get) tickets. 3. I (to go) skating if it (not to be) very cold. 4. They (to keep) my luggage till I (to give) my new address.

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Отвечает Орешин Дима.
Ответ:
Что в задании нужно делать
Объяснение:
Если сможешь обьяснить смогу помочь



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
Sure! Here are the answers to the questions:
Choose the Singular or the Plural form of the nouns in brackets:
1. Two children were playing on the doorstep. 2. A woman looked round the corner of the house. 3. The room was large, and had faded Morris wallpaper. 4. A tall man of about fifty-seven came into sight. 5. But people who read my books know what he’s like.Form the Comparative or the Superlative Degree of the adjectives:
1. She has been to Britain, her English is better than mine. 2. His illness was more serious than we thought. 3. My toothache is more painful than it was yesterday. 4. It is the cheapest restaurant in the town. 5. She is the most intelligent student in the group.Give the right form of the Present Indefinite Tense of the verb in the brackets:
1. His wife is a fine lady from London. (to be) 2. His wife has a headache and has gone to lie down. (to have) 3. Her father works at one of the local farms. (to work) 4. Life is full of surprises. (to be) 5. Well, they seem a very nice young couple. (to seem) 6. She waits for him to return. (to wait)Give the right form of the Past Indefinite Tense of the verb in the brackets:
1. I saw my friends yesterday and accepted their invitation. (to see, to accept) 2. I wrote to my cousin three weeks ago and got no reply. (to write, to get) 3. He met you both in here about two months ago. (to meet) 4. I called you at five, but you were not in. (to call, to be) 5. I taught that girl to drive myself when she was fifteen. (to teach, to be) 6. I should like to tell you what happened eighteen months ago. (to happen)Rewrite the sentences in the negative form:
1. Usually my friend does not repeat these rules before the examination. 2. They do not know everyone in this densely populated district. 3. The teacher did not repeat the instructions twice. 4. Ronald did not take his English exam last Monday. 5. Steven did not break his leg some months ago.Put the questions to the italicized words:
1. When is Devonshire a very lovely place? (Devonshire) 2. What do you know about domestic animals? (exciting stories) 3. Why did Jane lose her way? (it) 4. Where do students usually get ready for the lessons? (the library) 5. Who took part in the concert? (Alex)Give the right tense form of the verbs in the brackets:
1. I will catch the train if I take a taxi. (to catch, to take) 2. You will miss the train if you do not hurry. (to miss, not to hurry) 3. I will ring him when I get tickets. (to ring, to get) 4. I will go skating if it is not very cold. (to go, not to be) 5. They will keep my luggage till I give my new address. (to keep, to give)I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.


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