Вопрос задан 20.06.2023 в 09:06. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Nosova Daria.

Срочно Use the appropriate forms of the verbs (past simple or past perfect) to complete the

sentences. In some cases both forms are possible. 1.we could hardly believe that our team(win) the tournament. 2.when they Last (play) rugby? 3.while a Child, lucy(take) classes of competitive dancing and she often(receive) prizes. 4.the spectators(shout) loudly trying to support their favourite team, but the players(not can) cope with their excitement and(lose) the game.
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Отвечает Гринченко Екатерина.

Ответ:

ok Ms i not bad know English

Объяснение:

1. won   2.played  3. took,taken.received 4.shouted. can`t . lost

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1. We could hardly believe that our team had won the tournament. 2. When did they last play rugby? 3. While a child, Lucy took classes of competitive dancing and she often received prizes. 4. The spectators shouted loudly, trying to support their favourite team, but the players couldn't cope with their excitement and lost the game.

In the sentences above, the appropriate forms of the verbs (past simple or past perfect) have been used to complete the sentences. Let's break down each sentence:

1. In this sentence, we are talking about something that happened in the past before another past event. The verb "believe" is in the past simple tense, while the verb "win" is in the past perfect tense to indicate that the team had won the tournament before we could hardly believe it. Therefore, the correct form is "had won."

2. This sentence is asking about the last time they played rugby. The verb "play" is in the past simple tense, indicating a completed action in the past. Therefore, the correct form is "play."

3. Here, we are talking about Lucy's activities as a child. The verb "take" is in the past simple tense, indicating a completed action in the past. The verb "receive" is also in the past simple tense, indicating another completed action in the past. Therefore, the correct forms are "took" and "received."

4. In this sentence, we have two events happening in the past. The spectators shouted loudly, and the players couldn't cope with their excitement and lost the game. The verbs "shout" and "lose" are in the past simple tense, indicating completed actions in the past. The verb "can" is in the past simple tense to indicate the inability of the players to cope with their excitement. Therefore, the correct forms are "shouted," "couldn't," and "lost."

Note: In some cases, both the past simple and past perfect forms of the verb can be possible, depending on the intended meaning and context. However, in the given sentences, the past perfect tense is not necessary.

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