Вопрос задан 20.10.2023 в 03:52. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Гридасова Ксения.

Помогите выбрать правильный вариант. Обоснуйте. 1.Are you ready? It's time "for going". Are you

ready? It's time " to go". Are you ready? It's time "going". Are you ready? It's time "go". 2. My mother "makes me" do my homework before I go for a walk. My mother "helps me" do my homework before I go for a walk. My mother "gets me" do my homework before I go for a walk. My mother "lets me" do my homework before I go for a walk. 3. I introduced "himself" to Bill as soon as I saw him. I introduced "me" to Bill as soon as I saw him. I introduced "myself" to Bill as soon as I saw him. I introduced "each other" to Bill as soon as I saw him. 4. I asked him "not to go" but he went anyway. I asked him "to not go" but he went anyway. I asked him "not going" but he went anyway. I asked him "he doesn't go" but he went anyway.
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Отвечает Иванов Дмитрий.
1. Are you ready?  It's time " to go".
2. 
My mother "makes me" do my homework before I go for a walk.
3. I introduced "myself" to Bill as soon as I saw him. 
4. 
I asked him "not to go" but he went anyway.
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. Are you ready? It's time "to go".

    The correct option is "to go." In this context, the infinitive form "to go" is the correct choice. When expressing a purpose or an action that follows the phrase "It's time," the base form of the verb (in this case, "go") is used.

  2. My mother "makes me" do my homework before I go for a walk.

    The correct option is "makes me." This phrase indicates that the subject (my mother) is causing or forcing the speaker (me) to do something (homework). "Helps me" implies assistance but not necessarily compulsion. "Gets me" and "lets me" do not convey the same meaning as the original sentence.

  3. I introduced "myself" to Bill as soon as I saw him.

    The correct option is "myself." When the subject and the object of the verb are the same person (in this case, "I" introduced "myself"), the reflexive pronoun "myself" is used.

  4. I asked him "not to go" but he went anyway.

    The correct option is "not to go." When expressing a negative request, the form "not to [verb]" is used. The other options do not convey the intended meaning of a request for someone not to perform the action.

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