Вопрос задан 23.06.2023 в 22:42. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Милян Домініка.

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Отвечает Зырянова Александра.

Ответ:

1) - “I know Sally Robinson.”

- “Really? How long have you known her?

- Oh, for  for quite a long time now.

- When did you first meet her?

2) Has your husband ever had pneumonia?

- Yes, he has had it twice. He had it ten years ago, and once when he was a child

3) (It is 10 o’clock in the morning.) Have you seen Mrs Carter this morning?

- Yes, I have seen her when I arrived in the office, but she has gone out soon afterwards.

4) (It’s the middle of the afternoon.) I’m really hungry. I didn't have any breakfast this morning and I haven’t had time to go out for anything to eat this afternoon.

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

It looks like your text contains a mix of sentences and fragments. I'll try to make sense of it and provide a coherent response.

  1. "I know Sally Robinson. Really? How long have you known her? Oh, for quite a long time. When did your husband ever have pneumonia?"

    • The person knows Sally Robinson for a long time and is asking about the husband's history with pneumonia.
  2. "Now, when it's ten years ago, and once when he was quite a child. He had it twice."

    • The person is discussing the husband's history of having pneumonia, mentioning that he had it twice - once as a child and once about ten years ago.
  3. "He was going to her when it's the middle of the afternoon. I'm really hungry. I'm morning, and I had it twice."

    • This sentence is a bit confusing due to the mixture of tenses and unrelated phrases. It seems like the speaker is talking about being hungry and potentially getting sick twice.
  4. "Yes, he was a child. He had it twice. Have you seen Mrs. Carter this morning?"

    • The person confirms that the husband was a child when he had pneumonia and asks if someone has seen Mrs. Carter in the morning.
  5. "Yes, I'm going out soon afterward. I arrived in the office, but she didn't have any breakfast this time to go out for anything to eat this afternoon. She had."

    • The speaker is confirming that they are going out soon and mentioning that they arrived at the office. However, it's unclear who "she" refers to and what "this time" is referring to.

Please clarify the context or specific questions you have, and I'll be happy to assist further.

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