Вопрос задан 08.12.2023 в 13:23. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Дувалкин Виталий.

1)We (to walk) outside when it started to rain. Выберите один ответ: a. were walking b. were walk

c. was walked 2)I ___ anyone so amusingly absent-minded. Выберите один ответ: a. never know b. have never known c.has never known d. could never known 3)An article ___ by me. Выберите один ответ: a. have read b. have been read c. had been read 4)A new computer software ___(to install). Выберите один ответ: a. had been installed b. has been installed c. had installed d. have been 5)I always __ to the work. Выберите один ответ: a. hurry b. hurries
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Отвечает Петренко Владислав.

1 - a

2 - b

3 An article has been read by me.

4 - b

5 - a

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1) The correct answer is a. were walking. The sentence describes an action that was happening in the past, so we use the past continuous tense "were walking". The correct form is "We (to walk) outside when it started to rain."

2) The correct answer is b. have never known. The sentence describes a present state of not knowing anyone amusingly absent-minded. The correct form is "I have never known anyone so amusingly absent-minded."

3) The correct answer is a. have read. The sentence describes an article written by the speaker, indicating a present action. The correct form is "An article (have read) by me."

4) The correct answer is b. has been installed. The sentence describes the current state of a new computer software being installed. The correct form is "A new computer software (has been installed)."

5) The correct answer is a. hurry. The sentence describes a habitual action of always hurrying to work. The correct form is "I always (hurry) to the work."

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