Вопрос задан 16.07.2023 в 19:03. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Белов Андрей.

1 Have you ever been to/in London? 2 They spend a little/a lot of money on presents. 3 John has

never/ago been in England. 4 The/- Smiths left the/- UK from a/- Heathrow Airport. 5 Money doesn’t/don’t bring happiness.
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Отвечает Набиев Азамат.
1. To
2. A lot of
3. Never
4. Mr Smiths left UK from Heathrow Airoport
5.Doesnt
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Отвечает Шилова Ира.

Ответ:

1)to

2)a lot of

3)never been

4)

5)do not

Объяснение:

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. Have you ever been to/in London? As an AI language model, I don't have a physical presence or the ability to travel, so I haven't been to any specific location, including London. However, I can provide information and answer questions about London based on the knowledge I have been trained on up until September 2021.

  2. They spend a little/a lot of money on presents. Both options are grammatically correct, but they convey different meanings:

  • "They spend a little money on presents" suggests that the amount of money they spend on presents is not significant or substantial.
  • "They spend a lot of money on presents" indicates that they spend a large or considerable amount of money on presents.
  1. John has never/ago been in England. The correct phrasing would be: "John has never been to England." The use of "ago" in this context would be incorrect. The correct usage of "ago" would be in a sentence like "John visited England two years ago."

  2. The/- Smiths left the/- UK from a/- Heathrow Airport. The correct phrasing would be: "The Smiths left the UK from Heathrow Airport." The use of definite articles ("the") is not necessary in this context.

  3. Money doesn’t/don't bring happiness. The correct phrasing would be: "Money doesn't bring happiness." Since "money" is a singular noun, we use the third-person singular form of the verb "does" (doesn't) to match it.

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