Вопрос задан 01.11.2023 в 21:24. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Беликова Анастасия.

Exercise 3 Choose the correct variant (выберите правильный вариант): 1) Was / were she at school

yesterday? 2) I wasn’t / weren’t at the Cadet Corps last week. 3) Where was / were you at that time? 4) Nelly played / play tennis with her friends last weekend. 5) There were / was a sale on. 6) He didn’t visited / didn’t visit the doctor last Monday.
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Отвечает Аргер Дашка.

Ответ:

1) Was

2) wasn't

3) were

4) played

5) was

6) didn't visit

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Отвечает Акилбаева Ангелина.

Ответ:1)was

2)wasn't

3)were

4)played

5)was

6)didn't visit

Объяснение:

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

Exercise 3:

1) Was/were she at school yesterday? - The correct answer is "Was she at school yesterday?" The subject "she" is singular, so we use "was" instead of "were."

2) I wasn’t/weren’t at the Cadet Corps last week. - The correct answer is "I wasn't at the Cadet Corps last week." "I" is singular, so we use "wasn't" instead of "weren't."

3) Where was/were you at that time? - The correct answer is "Where were you at that time?" The subject "you" is plural, so we use "were" instead of "was."

4) Nelly played/play tennis with her friends last weekend. - The correct answer is "Nelly played tennis with her friends last weekend." Since the action happened in the past, we use the past tense "played."

5) There were/was a sale on. - The correct answer is "There was a sale on." In this context, "there" is used as a dummy subject, and the noun "sale" is singular, so we use "was" instead of "were."

6) He didn’t visited/didn’t visit the doctor last Monday. - The correct answer is "He didn't visit the doctor last Monday." When using the auxiliary verb "do" to form the negative past tense, we use the base form of the main verb "visit," without adding -ed.

So, the correct variants for the exercise are: 1) Was she at school yesterday? 2) I wasn't at the Cadet Corps last week. 3) Where were you at that time? 4) Nelly played tennis with her friends last weekend. 5) There was a sale on. 6) He didn't visit the doctor last Monday.

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