Вопрос задан 20.06.2023 в 08:29. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Слепчевич Вика.

Пожалуйста побыстрее!! 1Everything that/what they had promised to me was done.2The research

center which/where different spieces and animals are studied is not far from here.3That/ what they told us about came as a surprise to us all.4Ascania Nova is a place where/that I’ve never been before.5I know the girl who/ whose report was the best.6Those people who/ which are interested in rock –climbing can find the best places there.
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Отвечает Русило Андрій.

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1. that 2. where 3. What 4. where 5. whose 6. who

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1. "Everything that/what they had promised to me was done." - Both "that" and "what" can be used in this sentence, but "that" is more commonly used in formal English. So, the correct sentence would be: "Everything that they had promised to me was done."

2. "The research center which/where different species and animals are studied is not far from here." - Both "which" and "where" are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Which" is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about the noun (in this case, "research center"), while "where" is used to indicate a location. The correct sentence depends on the intended meaning: - If you want to emphasize the additional information about the research center, use "which": "The research center, which studies different species and animals, is not far from here." - If you want to emphasize the location, use "where": "The research center where different species and animals are studied is not far from here."

3. "That/what they told us about came as a surprise to us all." - Both "that" and "what" can be used here, but "that" is more common. So, the correct sentence would be: "That they told us about came as a surprise to us all."

4. "Ascania Nova is a place where/that I’ve never been before." - Both "where" and "that" are acceptable in this sentence. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the location or provide additional information about the place. So, both of the following are correct: - "Ascania Nova is a place where I’ve never been before." - "Ascania Nova is a place that I’ve never been before."

5. "I know the girl who/whose report was the best." - Both "who" and "whose" are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "Who" is used to introduce a restrictive relative clause, identifying a specific girl (the one with the best report). "Whose" is used to indicate possession. So, both of the following are correct: - "I know the girl who had the best report." - "I know the girl whose report was the best."

6. "Those people who/which are interested in rock climbing can find the best places there." - Both "who" and "which" are acceptable, but "who" is more commonly used when referring to people. So, the correct sentence would be: "Those people who are interested in rock climbing can find the best places there."

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