Вопрос задан 07.12.2023 в 15:29. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Рябухин Илья.

С 2Look at the sentences. Cross out wouldwhen it is not possible to use it.1 I would / used to

have a Tamagotchi.2 I would / used to love it a lot.3 I would / used to feed it every morning.4 I would / used to sing it to sleep at night.5 I would / used to think it was my bestfriend.6 I would / used to take it everywhere I went.7 I would / used to want nothing else.8 I would / used to play with it for hours.​
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Отвечает Лопатина Маша.

1 I would

2   used  

3 used

4 I would

5  used t

6 I would

7 I would

8 used to play with it for hours.​

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Отвечает Haidar Erke.

2 Look at the sentences. Cross out would when it is not possible to use it.

1 I used to have a Tamagotchi.

2 I used to love it a lot.

3 I would / used to  feed it every morning.

4 I would / used to  sing it to sleep at night.

5 I used to think it was my best friend.

6 I would / used to take it everywhere I went.

7 I used to want nothing else.

8 I would / used to play with it for hours.​

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

To determine whether to cross out "would" in each sentence, we need to consider if the action in the sentence is a habitual past action or if it simply refers to a past event.

Let's analyze each sentence:

1. I would/used to have a Tamagotchi. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Using "would" suggests that having a Tamagotchi was a regular occurrence or a habit in the past. Using "used to" implies that having a Tamagotchi was a past event but not necessarily a regular habit. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

2. I would/used to love it a lot. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both convey the idea that loving the Tamagotchi was a past habit or a regular occurrence. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

3. I would/used to feed it every morning. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both imply that feeding the Tamagotchi was a habitual action in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

4. I would/used to sing it to sleep at night. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both suggest that singing the Tamagotchi to sleep was a habitual action in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

5. I would/used to think it was my best friend. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both imply that thinking the Tamagotchi was a best friend was a habitual thought in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

6. I would/used to take it everywhere I went. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both convey the idea that taking the Tamagotchi everywhere was a habitual action in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

7. I would/used to want nothing else. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both suggest that wanting nothing else was a habitual feeling in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

8. I would/used to play with it for hours. - In this sentence, both "would" and "used to" are possible. Both imply that playing with the Tamagotchi for hours was a habitual action in the past. Therefore, we can cross out "would" in this sentence.

After analyzing each sentence, we can conclude that "would" can be crossed out in all the given sentences.

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