Вопрос задан 08.11.2023 в 22:46. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Тонких Настя.

II Circle the correct option. 1. You should bring a coat. It might / must rain. 2. Sheila is a

nervous wreck. She can / ought to relax a bit. 3.Don't worry, you don't have to I mustn't wear a swimming cap at this pool. 4. He couldn't be I can't be very clever: he just scraped through the test.5. She must be I may be a bright spark, because she sailed through the school year. You don't need to / shouldn't drink alcohol: it's bad for you.6 They mustn't / shouldn't eat in this theatre. It is absolutely forbidden.​
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Отвечает Оздоба Изабелла.

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You should bring a coat. It might rain.

Sheila is a nervous wreck. She ought to relax a bit.

Don't worry, you don't have to wear a swimming cap at this pool.

He couldn't be very clever: he just scraped through the test.

She must be a bright spark because she sailed through the school year. You shouldn't drink alcohol; it's bad for you.

They mustn't eat in this theatre. It is absolutely forbidden.

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

Sure, let's tackle these options one by one.

1. "You should bring a coat. It might/must rain." - The correct option is "might." So, the sentence would be: "You should bring a coat. It might rain." This implies there's a possibility of rain, but it's not certain.

2. "Sheila is a nervous wreck. She can/ought to relax a bit." - The correct option is "ought to." So, the sentence would be: "Sheila is a nervous wreck. She ought to relax a bit." This suggests a recommendation or advice for Sheila to relax.

3. "Don't worry, you don't have to/I mustn't wear a swimming cap at this pool." - The correct option is "I mustn't." So, the sentence would be: "Don't worry, you don't have to. I mustn't wear a swimming cap at this pool." This indicates a prohibition or rule against wearing a swimming cap.

4. "He couldn't be/I can't be very clever; he just scraped through the test." - The correct option is "very clever; he just scraped through the test." So, the sentence would be: "He can't be very clever; he just scraped through the test." This implies doubt about his intelligence based on his performance in the test.

5. "She must be/I may be a bright spark because she sailed through the school year." - The correct option is "a bright spark because she sailed through the school year." So, the sentence would be: "She must be a bright spark because she sailed through the school year." This expresses a high likelihood or certainty that she is intelligent.

6. "You don't need to/shouldn't drink alcohol; it's bad for you." - Both options can be correct depending on the context, but "shouldn't" is more commonly used in this context. So, the sentence would be: "You shouldn't drink alcohol; it's bad for you." This provides advice against drinking alcohol.

7. "They mustn't/shouldn't eat in this theatre. It is absolutely forbidden." - Both options can be correct, but "mustn't" is stronger in indicating a strict prohibition. So, the sentence would be: "They mustn't eat in this theatre. It is absolutely forbidden." This emphasizes a clear rule against eating in the theatre.

I hope that helps!

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