Вопрос задан 28.11.2023 в 18:22. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Иваненко Александра.

Допоможіть будь ласка!!!!! Потрібно як найшвидше!!!!! 9. Cross out the verb forms which are not

possible in theese sentences. In some cases both are possible. When my sister was a teenager there ('d be/used to be) a lock on our house phone to stop her making calls on it. Now she has her own phone and her bills must be enormous: she ('s talking/'ll talk) on it for hours. She ('d work/used to) work as a hotel receptionist, and she ('d tell/used to tell) us funny stories about the hotel guests. Then one afternoon she used to (come/came) home early because she had lost her job. Apparently, she (was always chatting/'d chat) on the phone instead of doing her work.
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Отвечает Сергеева Евгения.

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When my sister was a teenager there used to be a lock on our house phone to stop her making calls on it.
Now she has her own phone and her bills must be enormous: she 'll talk on it for hours.
She used to work as a hotel receptionist, and she used to tell us funny stories about the hotel guests.
Then one afternoon she used to come home early because she had lost her job.
Apparently, she was always chatting on the phone instead of doing her work.

Надеюсь я помогла. Обращайся. ^3

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In the given sentences, we need to cross out the verb forms that are not possible and determine the correct ones. Let's analyze each sentence one by one:

1. When my sister was a teenager, there ('d be/used to be) a lock on our house phone to stop her making calls on it. - Both verb forms are possible here: 'd be and used to be. These forms indicate the existence of a lock on the house phone during the time when the sister was a teenager.

2. Now she has her own phone and her bills must be enormous: she ('s talking/'ll talk) on it for hours. - The correct verb form here is ('s talking), which indicates that she currently talks on her own phone for hours.

3. She ('d work/used to) work as a hotel receptionist, and she ('d tell/used to tell) us funny stories about the hotel guests. - Both verb forms are possible here: 'd work and used to. These forms indicate the past habit of working as a hotel receptionist and telling funny stories about hotel guests.

4. Then one afternoon she used to (come/came) home early because she had lost her job. - The correct verb form here is came, which indicates the action of coming home early one afternoon in the past.

5. Apparently, she (was always chatting/'d chat) on the phone instead of doing her work. - The correct verb form here is was always chatting, which indicates the continuous action of chatting on the phone in the past.

To summarize, the correct verb forms in the given sentences are:

1. 'd be / used to be 2. 's talking 3. 'd work / used to 4. came 5. was always chatting

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