Вопрос задан 03.11.2023 в 15:42. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Костин Радим.

Choose the correct sentence Tick (+) the correct sentence.1 a Can you swim? b Can you to swim? 2

a My brothers name is Jack. b My brother’s name is Jack. 3 a Are there any Japanese students in your class? b Are there some Japanese students in your class? 4 a There isn’t any shops near here. b There aren’t any shops near here. 5 a Can I have a ice cream, please? b Can I have an ice cream, please? 6 a Look at that lovely house over there. b Look at this lovely house over there. 7 a This photos of your holiday are great. b These photos of your holiday are great. 8 a You can play very well the piano. b You can play the piano very well.​
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Отвечает Эрик Царь.

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Certainly, I'll provide a detailed response for each of the sentence pairs:

1. a) Can you swim? b) Can you to swim? The correct sentence is (a) "Can you swim?" This sentence is grammatically correct, while (b) is not, as "to swim" is not needed after "can you."

2. a) My brothers name is Jack. b) My brother’s name is Jack. The correct sentence is (b) "My brother’s name is Jack." It correctly uses the possessive form "brother's."

3. a) Are there any Japanese students in your class? b) Are there some Japanese students in your class? The correct sentence is (a) "Are there any Japanese students in your class?" It's more appropriate to use "any" when asking a question in this context.

4. a) There isn't any shops near here. b) There aren't any shops near here. The correct sentence is (b) "There aren't any shops near here." This sentence correctly uses "aren't" with "any" and is grammatically accurate.

5. a) Can I have a ice cream, please? b) Can I have an ice cream, please? The correct sentence is (b) "Can I have an ice cream, please?" "An" is used before "ice cream" because it begins with a vowel sound.

6. a) Look at that lovely house over there. b) Look at this lovely house over there. The correct sentence is (a) "Look at that lovely house over there." "That" is more appropriate when indicating something a bit farther away.

7. a) This photos of your holiday are great. b) These photos of your holiday are great. The correct sentence is (b) "These photos of your holiday are great." "Photos" is plural, so "these" should be used to indicate more than one photo.

8. a) You can play very well the piano. b) You can play the piano very well. The correct sentence is (b) "You can play the piano very well." In English, adverbs (like "very well") typically come after the main verb (in this case, "play").

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