Вопрос задан 24.10.2023 в 00:41. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Зайцев Дмитрий.

Excuse me,.... tell me the way to the nearest underground station? A) you coldB) you can'tC)

could youD) you have toSchoolchildren..... to leave school before the lessons finish. A)are not allowedB) couldn'tC) can'tD) mustn't.7 баллов
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Отвечает Стрельников Вадим.

1. c - could you

2. a - are not allowed

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To ask for directions to the nearest underground station, you can say:

"Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the nearest underground station?"

The correct answer to this question is option C) "could you." By using the phrase "could you," you are politely asking for assistance and indicating that you would appreciate the person's help in providing directions. This is a common and polite way to ask for directions in English.

The other options have different meanings:

- Option A) "you cold" is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in this context. - Option B) "you can't" means "you cannot," which is not appropriate in this situation because you are asking for directions. - Option D) "you have to" suggests that the person must provide directions, which is not the intended meaning in this context.

Moving on to the next question:

"Schoolchildren _____ to leave school before the lessons finish."

The correct answer to this question is option A) "are not allowed." This means that schoolchildren are prohibited from leaving school before the lessons finish. The phrase "are not allowed" indicates a rule or regulation that restricts their ability to leave early.

The other options have different meanings:

- Option B) "couldn't" means "could not" and implies that the schoolchildren do not have the ability to leave before the lessons finish, but it doesn't necessarily indicate a rule or prohibition. - Option C) "can't" means "cannot" and suggests a lack of ability or permission, but it doesn't specify a rule or regulation. - Option D) "mustn't" means "must not" and implies a prohibition, but it doesn't convey the idea that leaving early is against the rules of the school.

I hope this helps clarify the correct answers to your questions! If you have any further inquiries, please let me know.

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