Вопрос задан 11.09.2018 в 08:29. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Добрева Аня.

I the sentence is correct, put a tick (). If it is incorrect cross out any ìncorrect words. 1. I

can't come tomorrow, SO THAT I came today. 2. Take a sandwich with you IN CASE you get hungry. 3. Julie had to go to the shops SO she needed something for lunch. 4. A: Why are you here? B: I'm here for have a medical examination. A: Well, SINCE you here, SO we can check your teeth as well.
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Отвечает Попович Даша.

1. I can't come tomorrow, that’s why I came today.

2. Take a sandwich with you IN CASE you get hungry. (OK)

3. Julie had to go to the shops because she needed something for lunch.

4. A: Why are you here?

B: I'm here for a medical examination.

A: Well, SINCE you are here, we can check your teeth as well.

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

Let's analyze each sentence:

1. "I can't come tomorrow, SO THAT I came today." - Correction: "I can't come tomorrow, SO I came today." - Explanation: The phrase "so that" is used to indicate purpose or intention, but in this context, the correct conjunction is "so." The corrected sentence implies a cause-and-effect relationship between not being able to come tomorrow and coming today.

2. "Take a sandwich with you IN CASE you get hungry." - Correction: "Take a sandwich with you IN CASE you get hungry." - Explanation: The sentence is correct. "In case" is used to express a condition or a possibility of getting hungry, so no correction is needed.

3. "Julie had to go to the shops SO she needed something for lunch." - Correction: "Julie had to go to the shops BECAUSE she needed something for lunch." - Explanation: The correct conjunction here is "because" as it indicates a reason or cause for Julie going to the shops.

4. A: "Why are you here? B: I'm here for have a medical examination. A: Well, SINCE you here, SO we can check your teeth as well." - Correction: - B: "I'm here TO have a medical examination." - A: "Well, SINCE you're here, we can check your teeth as well." - Explanation: - In the first part, "for have" should be corrected to "to have" to form a grammatically correct sentence. - In the second part, "SO" is not needed. The corrected sentence uses "SINCE" appropriately to indicate a time relationship.

So, the corrected sentences are: 1. I can't come tomorrow, SO I came today. 2. Take a sandwich with you IN CASE you get hungry. 3. Julie had to go to the shops BECAUSE she needed something for lunch. 4. B: "I'm here TO have a medical examination." A: "Well, SINCE you're here, we can check your teeth as well."

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