Вопрос задан 13.11.2023 в 02:03. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Абаева Ангелина.

1. Do you live . Il. Choose the correct word in each sentence. ...... near Jim?

(somewhere/anywhere) 2. There's at the door. Can you go and see who it is? (somebody/nobody) 3. The film is really great. You can ask who has seen it. (somebody/everybody) 4. 5. I left my book 6. I've looked came to my party and I was very sad. (Everybody/Nobody) (everywhere/somewhere) for my phone. I must lost it. (everywhere/somewhere)
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Отвечает Ербулова Акмарал.
1.somewhere
2.somebody
3.everybody
Тут проблема ты не написал вопрос к 4 вопросу
И в пятом тоже нету только часть и все а где остальное
6.nobody

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

1. Do you live near Jim? (somewhere/anywhere) The correct word to choose in this sentence is "near." It indicates that the person being asked about their location in relation to Jim.

2. There's someone at the door. Can you go and see who it is? (somebody/nobody) The correct word to choose in this sentence is "somebody." It implies that there is a person at the door.

3. The film is really great. You can ask everybody who has seen it. (somebody/everybody) The correct word to choose in this sentence is "everybody." It suggests that anyone who has seen the film can be asked about their opinion.

4. I left my book somewhere. I must have lost it. (everywhere/somewhere) The correct word to choose in this sentence is "somewhere." It implies that the book was left in an unspecified location.

5. I came to my party and I was very sad. (everybody/nobody) This sentence is incomplete and doesn't require the option of "everybody" or "nobody" to be completed. It would need more information to determine the correct word choice.

6. I've looked everywhere for my phone. I must have lost it. (everywhere/somewhere) The correct word to choose in this sentence is "everywhere." It implies that the speaker has searched in all possible locations for the phone.

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