Вопрос задан 07.11.2023 в 04:44. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бескараваев Данил.

2 Choose the correct option. 1 will be / would be really happy if my dod would07 got married

again.2 What would / will you do if your best friend was /would be upset with you?3 hod/ would have plenty of money. I will takelwould take all my frends out for a meal.4 Lottie will be/ would be more popular if she wasn'twouldn't be so moody!5 l were / would be you. I don't worry / wouldn'tworry about what other people think of you.of Max wouldn't talk/ didnt talk so much in class, histeachers don't get / wouldn't get so angry with him​
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Отвечает Павловская Лилия.

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1 will be

2 would

3 hod

4will be

5 were, wouldn't, didn't talk dont get

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Certainly, I'll provide detailed explanations for each sentence.

1. "I will be really happy if my dad got married again." - Corrected: "I would be really happy if my dad got married again."

In this sentence, "would" should be used instead of "will" because it expresses a hypothetical or unreal condition. The speaker is talking about a hypothetical situation in which their dad gets married again, so "would" is the correct choice.

2. "What would/will you do if your best friend was/would be upset with you?" - Either "would" or "will" is grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. - "Would" suggests a hypothetical or unreal condition, while "will" suggests a more direct future consequence. - "Was" should be used in this context because it indicates a hypothetical or unreal condition. Therefore, the complete sentence should be: "What would you do if your best friend was upset with you?"

3. "I hod/would have plenty of money. I will takel/would take all my frends out for a meal." - Corrected: "I would have plenty of money. I would take all my friends out for a meal."

In these sentences, "would" is the appropriate choice because they both refer to hypothetical or unreal situations. The speaker is imagining a scenario where they have plenty of money and would take their friends out for a meal.

4. "Lottie will be/would be more popular if she wasn't/wouldn't be so moody!" - Corrected: "Lottie would be more popular if she wasn't so moody!"

In this sentence, "would" is the correct choice because it refers to a hypothetical condition. The speaker is suggesting that if Lottie were less moody, she would be more popular.

5. "I were/would be you. I don't worry/wouldn't worry about what other people think of you." - Corrected: "If I were you, I wouldn't worry about what other people think of you."

In this sentence, "were" is used to form a second conditional sentence, which expresses a hypothetical or unreal condition. The speaker is imagining being in someone else's position. "Wouldn't worry" is also the correct choice because it continues the hypothetical context of the sentence.

6. "If Max wouldn't talk/didn't talk so much in class, his teachers don't get/wouldn't get so angry with him." - Corrected: "If Max didn't talk so much in class, his teachers wouldn't get so angry with him."

In this sentence, "didn't" is used to form a second conditional sentence, expressing a hypothetical or unreal condition. The speaker is talking about a situation that is not currently true (Max talking too much) and the potential consequence (teachers getting angry) that would result if the condition were met. "Wouldn't get" is the correct choice to convey the hypothetical outcome.

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