Вопрос задан 12.10.2018 в 15:13. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Матасова Женя.

Закінчіть речення з дієсловами в дужках. 1)Jane ... play the violin a year ago, but now she ...

play well. She ... play in the concert in two months.(can, could, be able to) 2)You ... watch this film yesterday. I ... you to go for a walk when you finish your homework. Your friend ... visit you today. (may, might, will allow) 3) Oscar ... take aspirin an hour ago. He ... go to bed right now. He ... visit the doctor in three days. (must, had to, will have to) 4) My friend ... speak French very well. He ... speak French when he was twelve. I think he ... go to university in France in his future, (can, could, will be able to) 5) We ... clean the flat now. We ... clean the flat yesterday, but we had a lot of homework to do. We ... go shopping tomorrow evening. (must, had to, will be able to) 6) Tony and Den ... go to the cinema yesterday. If they have already had dinner, they ... play computer games. Their parents ... the boys to go to the river next Saturday.(may, might, will allow)
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Отвечает Прутьян София.

1) Jane could *.. play the violin a year ago, but now she can... play well. She will be able to... play in the concert in two months.(can, could, be able to)

2)You ..might have . watched** this film yesterday. I ..will aloow. you to go for a walk when you finish your homework. Your friend .may.. visit you today. (may, might, will allow)

3) Oscar .had.. take aspirin an hour ago. He .must.. go to bed right now. He will have to... visit the doctor in three days. (must, had to, will have to)

4) My friend .can.. speak French very well. He .could.. speak French when he was twelve. I think he .will be able to.. go to university in France in the future, (can, could, will be able to)

5) We .must.. clean the flat now. We .had to.. clean the flat yesterday, but we had a lot of homework to do. We will be able... go shopping tomorrow evening. (must, had to, will be able to)

 6) Tony and Den .might have gone** to the cinema yesterday. If they have already had dinner, they .may.. play computer games. Their parents ..will allow. the boys to go to the river next Saturday.(may, might, will allow)

 

* посмотрите, нет ли там отрицания? could not

** это грамматически правильные варианты, не вижу других

You ..might have . watched** this film yesterday – ты мог посмотреть этот фильм вчера

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

1) Jane ... play the violin a year ago, but now she ... play well. She ... play in the concert in two months. (can, could, be able to)

Jane could play the violin a year ago, but now she can play well. She will be able to play in the concert in two months.

According to the search results, "could" is used to express past ability, while "can" is used to express present ability. The phrase "will be able to" indicates future ability. [[1]] [[2]] [[3]]

2) You ... watch this film yesterday. I ... you to go for a walk when you finish your homework. Your friend ... visit you today. (may, might, will allow)

You could watch this film yesterday. I will allow you to go for a walk when you finish your homework. Your friend may visit you today.

According to the search results, "could" is used to express past ability or permission, while "will allow" indicates future permission. "May" is used to express possibility. [[4]] [[5]] [[6]]

3) Oscar ... take aspirin an hour ago. He ... go to bed right now. He ... visit the doctor in three days. (must, had to, will have to)

Oscar had to take aspirin an hour ago. He must go to bed right now. He will have to visit the doctor in three days.

According to the search results, "had to" is used to express past obligation, while "must" indicates present obligation. "Will have to" is used to express future obligation. [[7]] [[8]] [[9]]

4) My friend ... speak French very well. He ... speak French when he was twelve. I think he ... go to university in France in his future. (can, could, will be able to)

My friend can speak French very well. He could speak French when he was twelve. I think he will be able to go to university in France in his future.

According to the search results, "can" is used to express present ability, while "could" is used to express past ability. The phrase "will be able to" indicates future ability. [[10]] [[11]] [[12]]

5) We ... clean the flat now. We ... clean the flat yesterday, but we had a lot of homework to do. We ... go shopping tomorrow evening. (must, had to, will be able to)

We must clean the flat now. We had to clean the flat yesterday, but we had a lot of homework to do. We will be able to go shopping tomorrow evening.

According to the search results, "must" is used to express present obligation, while "had to" indicates past obligation. "Will be able to" is used to express future ability. [[13]] [[14]] [[15]]

6) Tony and Den ... go to the cinema yesterday. If they have already had dinner, they ... play computer games. Their parents ... the boys to go to the river next Saturday. (may, might, will allow)

Tony and Den could go to the cinema yesterday. If they have already had dinner, they may play computer games. Their parents will allow the boys to go to the river next Saturday.

According to the search results, "could" is used to express past ability or permission, while "may" is used to express possibility. "Will allow" indicates future permission. [[16]] [[17]] [[18]]

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