
Вопрос задан 26.07.2023 в 15:59.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Кузина Вероника.
Do/does you usually go home for lunch? I start work on/at 9o'clock That/Those dogs are very noisy
What you did/did you do yesterday? Have you got/Do you have got your passport? Do you enjoy to read/reading? Is your sister older than/old than you? There is / There are some new books in the library

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Erdnieva Bairta.
Do you usually go home for lunch?
I start work at 9 o'clock
That dogs are very noisy
What did you do yesterday?
Have you got your passport?
Do you enjoy reading?
Is your sister older than you?
There are some new books in the library
I start work at 9 o'clock
That dogs are very noisy
What did you do yesterday?
Have you got your passport?
Do you enjoy reading?
Is your sister older than you?
There are some new books in the library



Отвечает Бордан Лера.
1. Do 2.at 3.Those 4. what did you do 5. to read 6.older than 7.There are



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences or preferences, so I don't go home for lunch or have a sister. However, I can help clarify the correct usage of the sentences you provided:
Do/does you usually go home for lunch?
- The correct version is: "Do you usually go home for lunch?" (subject-verb agreement)
I start work on/at 9 o'clock.
- Both "on" and "at" are acceptable prepositions, so either version is correct.
That/Those dogs are very noisy.
- The correct version depends on whether you are referring to one dog or multiple dogs:
- For one dog, use "That dog is very noisy."
- For multiple dogs, use "Those dogs are very noisy."
- The correct version depends on whether you are referring to one dog or multiple dogs:
What you did/did you do yesterday?
- The correct version is: "What did you do yesterday?" (standard question structure)
Have you got/Do you have got your passport?
- The correct version is: "Do you have your passport?" (the use of "have got" is redundant in this context)
Do you enjoy to read/reading?
- The correct version is: "Do you enjoy reading?" (gerund form - "reading" - is used after the verb "enjoy")
Is your sister older than/old than you?
- The correct version is: "Is your sister older than you?" (correct comparison using "than")
There is/There are some new books in the library.
- The correct version depends on whether you are talking about a singular or plural noun:
- For a singular noun, use "There is": "There is a new book in the library."
- For plural nouns, use "There are": "There are some new books in the library."
- The correct version depends on whether you are talking about a singular or plural noun:
Please note that language usage can sometimes vary based on context and regional differences. The provided corrections are based on standard English grammar.


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