Вопрос задан 19.02.2019 в 17:38. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Голикова Полина.

Напишите слова в правильном порядке для создания предложения. Пользуясь оборотами: Be used to, get

used to, used to. 1) every / dad / to / to / me / (Начало предл.) My / his / clean / Sunday / used / get / car. 2) paid / worked / didn't / much / waiter / he / as / to / a / when / use / Paul / get. 3) not / doing / are / people / Many / work/ used / hard / young / to. Вот ответы, которые я смог сделать, но не уверен ли они правильны, поэтому лучше укажите на ошибки, чтобы я смог хоть понять смысл такого построения предложения: 1) My dad get used to clean car to me his every sunday. 2) Paul didn't get use paid much when he work as a waiter. 3) Many people are young not used to doing hard work.
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Отвечает Михайлова Аня.
1) My dad used to get me to clean his car every Sunday.
2) Paul didn't use to get paid much when he worked as a waiter.
3) Many young people are not used to doing hard work
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1) My dad used to get his car cleaned by me every Sunday. 2) Paul didn't get paid much when he used to work as a waiter. 3) Many young people are not used to doing hard work.

Your answers are mostly correct, but there are a few errors. Here are the corrected versions:

1) My dad used to get his car cleaned by me every Sunday. 2) Paul didn't get paid much when he used to work as a waiter. 3) Many people are not used to doing hard work, especially when they are young.

In the first sentence, the word order is correct, but there should be a comma after "me" to separate the two phrases. Additionally, it is more natural to say "get his car cleaned" instead of "get clean car."

In the second sentence, the word order is correct, but there is a missing comma after "much." Additionally, it is more natural to say "when he used to work" instead of "when he work."

In the third sentence, the word order is correct, but it is more natural to include the word "especially" to emphasize the contrast between young people and hard work.

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