Вопрос задан 01.05.2019 в 15:01. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Дубинина Настя.

1. вставить нужное слово We cannot be ... to their problems a. differ b. different c. indifferent

d. indifferently 2. правильно построить предложение из слов want/me/to/some/my/i/dad/lend/money
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Отвечает Николаева Дарья.
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2 I want my dad to lend me some money.
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1. Вставить нужное слово

We cannot be *indifferent* to their problems.

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2. Правильно построить предложение из слов

"I want my dad to lend me some money."

These words can be rearranged to form the sentence: "I want my dad to lend me some money."

I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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I can help you with your questions.

1. The correct word to fill in the blank is indifferent. This means that we do not care about their problems or have no interest in them. The other words do not make sense in this context. For example, we cannot be differ to their problems because differ is a verb, not an adjective. We cannot be different to their problems because different means not the same as something else, not how we feel about something. We cannot be indifferently to their problems because indifferently is an adverb, not an adjective.

2. The correct way to arrange the words into a sentence is: I want my dad to lend me some money. This sentence has a clear subject (I), verb (want), and object (my dad). The rest of the sentence is a subordinate clause that modifies the object. The clause has its own subject (my dad), verb (lend), and object (me some money). The word order follows the standard English word order of subject-verb-object. The other possible arrangements of the words do not form a grammatical or meaningful sentence. For example, want me to some my I dad lend money does not have a clear subject or verb, and the words are in a random order.

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