
1.it didn't...last week 1snow 2snows 3snowing 2.the girls had five lessons yesterday,... 1hadn,t
they 2 didn't they 3 did they 3.we can't make porridge now. We have got ... milk 1 some 2 any 3 no 4. I can't see ... funny. 1 something 2 anything 3 nothing 5. Nobody ... to play with him. 1 want 2 doesn't want 3 wants 6. ... thirty days in April 1 They are 2 These are 3 There are 7.Can you see those nice ... ? 1 leaf 2 leaves 3 mouse

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1. Ответь подробно. 1. it didn't... last week 1. snow 2. snows 3. snowing
The correct answer is "It didn't snow last week." In this sentence, the verb "snow" is in the past tense and refers to the action of snowfall. The word "didn't" is a contraction of "did not" and is used to form the negative past tense in English. The correct form is "didn't snow," indicating that no snowfall occurred last week.
2. the girls had five lessons yesterday,... 1. hadn't they 2. didn't they 3. did they
The correct answer is "The girls had five lessons yesterday, didn't they?" In this sentence, the verb "had" is in the past tense and refers to the action of the girls having lessons. The phrase "didn't they" is used to form a tag question, which is a question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation or agreement. The correct form is "didn't they," indicating that the speaker expects the listener to confirm that the girls had five lessons yesterday.
3. we can't make porridge now. We have got... 1. some 2. any 3. no
The correct answer is "We can't make porridge now. We have got no milk." In this sentence, the word "no" is used to indicate the absence of milk. The phrase "have got" is used to indicate possession or availability. The correct form is "have got no," indicating that there is no milk available for making porridge.
4. I can't see... funny. 1. something 2. anything 3. nothing
The correct answer is "I can't see anything funny." In this sentence, the word "anything" is used to refer to a non-specific object or thing. The phrase "see anything" means to perceive or observe something. The correct form is "see anything funny," indicating that the speaker is unable to perceive or find anything humorous.
5. Nobody... to play with him. 1. wants 2. doesn't want 3. wants
The correct answer is "Nobody wants to play with him." In this sentence, the word "wants" is used to indicate a lack of desire or interest in playing with him. The word "nobody" is a pronoun that means no person or not anyone. The correct form is "nobody wants," indicating that there is no one who has the desire to play with him.
6. ... thirty days in April 1. They are 2. These are 3. There are
The correct answer is "There are thirty days in April." In this sentence, the phrase "there are" is used to indicate the existence or presence of something. The correct form is "there are," indicating that April has thirty days.
7. Can you see those nice...? 1. leaf 2. leaves 3. mouse
The correct answer is "Can you see those nice leaves?" In this sentence, the word "leaves" is used to refer to the plural form of the word "leaf." The phrase "see those nice" indicates that the speaker is asking if the listener can perceive or observe the nice leaves.


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