Вопрос задан 30.07.2023 в 22:02. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Abduhalilov Islam.

He hasn’t got a lot/many time for a coffee She’s married to a doctor, isn’t/doesn’t she? The guy

whom/who/which we met at the concert is a friend of my brother. You should talk to Harry he has got a/the/some interesting information Would yo like any/ some/a/ one chicken? We finally arrived at home/to home/home... He will meet you in front of/besides to the station.. Whose Kate is that? It’s of Kate/it’s Kate’s/it’s Kate/ it’s to Kate Yo look nice, Anne. Do you wear/ are you wearing/did you wear a new dress? Пожалуйста!!! Хотя бы половину!!!
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Отвечает Фролова Анастасия.
1)a lot of
2)isn’t she
4)a
5)a
6)at home
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Here are the corrected versions of the sentences:

  1. He doesn't have much time for a coffee.
  2. She's married to a doctor, isn't she?
  3. The guy whom we met at the concert is a friend of my brother.

(Note: "whom" is more formal and correct in this sentence, but "who" is commonly used in informal speech.)

  1. You should talk to Harry; he has some interesting information.

(Note: "a" can also be used here, but "some" implies there is interesting information available, while "a" might suggest there is only one piece of interesting information.)

  1. Would you like some chicken?

(Note: "any" can also be used here, but "some" is more commonly used in this context.)

  1. We finally arrived home.

(Note: "at home" is also acceptable, but "arrived home" is more commonly used.)

  1. He will meet you in front of the station.

(Note: "besides" is not the correct word in this context; "besides" means "in addition to" and doesn't convey the intended meaning.)

  1. Whose is that? (assuming you are asking about ownership) It's Kate's. (if you are saying it belongs to Kate)

(Note: "Whose Kate is that?" is not grammatically correct.)

  1. You look nice, Anne. Are you wearing a new dress?

(Note: "wear" is the correct form here because it is a simple present tense question.)

  1. Пожалуйста!!! Хотя бы половину!!! (Russian text)

In English: "Please!!! At least half!!!"

(Note: If you are requesting someone to do something, it's better to provide more context for a complete and accurate translation.)

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