Вопрос задан 21.02.2019 в 08:07. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Новикова Ксения.

Помогите раскрыть скобки, пожалуйста очень нужно....conditional sentence of the 2 type:1) I...(to

know) English well if I ....(to live) abroad.2)You ...(to be) healthy if you ...(not to smoke).3)All children ...(to have) holidays if it ...(to be) summer now.4)I ...(to be) a school-leaver if l ...(to study)in the 11th from.
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Отвечает Полторакина Кира.
1) I will know English well if I live abroad.
2)  You will be healthy if you don't smoke.
3)All children .will have holidays if it is summer now.
4) I will be a school-leaver if l study in the 11th from.
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1) I would know English well if I lived abroad. In this sentence, the first clause expresses a hypothetical situation (knowing English well) and the second clause expresses the condition for that situation to occur (living abroad). The verb "to know" is in the conditional form "would know" and the verb "to live" is in the simple past tense "lived".

2) You would be healthy if you did not smoke. In this sentence, the first clause expresses a hypothetical situation (being healthy) and the second clause expresses the condition for that situation to occur (not smoking). The verb "to be" is in the conditional form "would be" and the verb "to smoke" is in the base form "not to smoke".

3) All children would have holidays if it were summer now. In this sentence, the first clause expresses a hypothetical situation (having holidays) and the second clause expresses the condition for that situation to occur (it being summer now). The verb "to have" is in the conditional form "would have" and the verb "to be" is in the past subjunctive form "were".

4) I would be a school-leaver if I studied in the 11th form. In this sentence, the first clause expresses a hypothetical situation (being a school-leaver) and the second clause expresses the condition for that situation to occur (studying in the 11th form). The verb "to be" is in the conditional form "would be" and the verb "to study" is in the simple past tense "studied".

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