Вопрос задан 25.07.2018 в 01:28. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Примак Діанка.

Помогите нужно подставить или If+present simple или If+present simple 1.(I/ wake up late /I/be late

for work) 2.(my husband/cook/he/burn the food) 3.(Julie/not wear a hat/she/get sunstroke) 4(children/not eat well/they/not be healthy) 5(you/mix water and ecectricity/you/get a shock)
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Отвечает Мирный Алексей.
If I wake up late ,I will be late for work. If my husband cooks ,he will burn the food. If Julie doesn't wear a hat ,she will gel sunshoke If children don't eat well ,they won't be healthy If you mix water and electricity ,you will get a shock.
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Отвечает Пряничников Александр.
1. If I wake up late, I'll be late for work.
2. If my husband cooks, he'll burn the food.
3. If Julie does not wear a hat, she'll get sunstroke.
4 If children do not eat well, they will not be healthy.
5 If you mix water and electricity, you'll get a shock.

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

If Present Simple or If Present Simple

To determine whether to use "If Present Simple" or "If Present Simple" in the given sentences, we need to consider the verb tense that follows "if" and the condition it expresses.

1. (I wake up late, I am late for work): - In this sentence, the verb tense after "if" is present simple ("wake up"). - The condition expressed is a general statement or habitual action. - Therefore, the correct form is "If I wake up late, I am late for work."

2. (My husband cooks, he burns the food): - In this sentence, the verb tense after "if" is present simple ("cooks"). - The condition expressed is a general statement or habitual action. - Therefore, the correct form is "If my husband cooks, he burns the food."

3. (Julie does not wear a hat, she gets sunstroke): - In this sentence, the verb tense after "if" is present simple ("does not wear"). - The condition expressed is a general statement or habitual action. - Therefore, the correct form is "If Julie does not wear a hat, she gets sunstroke."

4. (Children do not eat well, they are not healthy): - In this sentence, the verb tense after "if" is present simple ("do not eat"). - The condition expressed is a general statement or habitual action. - Therefore, the correct form is "If children do not eat well, they are not healthy."

5. (You mix water and electricity, you get a shock): - In this sentence, the verb tense after "if" is present simple ("mix"). - The condition expressed is a general statement or habitual action. - Therefore, the correct form is "If you mix water and electricity, you get a shock."

Please note that the verb tense used after "if" depends on the specific context and meaning intended. The examples provided assume a general or habitual condition.

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