
Помогите плизз с английским.1) If I ... his number, I would phone him.--Know, --Knew, --Would
know2) Sport competitions .... since ancient time.--Has been held, --were held, --have been held3) I ... that suit if I ... you.--wouldn't buy ... were. ---didn't buy... was, ---will buy ... were4) You haven't been to Italy, ... ?-- has she?, -- have you?, -- were you?5) This kind of sport ... for hundred of years.-- has played, -- has been played, -- has been playing6) If you ... to bed so late every night, you wouldn't be tired all the time.-- didn't go, -- went, -- go7)She ... to work 16 hours day-- says, -- is said, -- said8) I ... to buy this dress--like, -- would like, -- would9) Two people ... to have been injured in the explosion.-- are reported, -- is reported, -- reported10) He ... at the hotel for one week.--- stays, -- will stay, -- will be stayung11) We ... visit you more ofter if you ... so far away.-- would (visit you) .. didn't live,, -- will ... lives,, -- would ... lived12) Let's go to the theatre, ... ?-- will you, -- shall we, -- won't they13) Nobody wrote the letter, ... ?-- did they, -- didn't they, -- did he14) Something should be prepred,--did it, -- shouldn't it, -- should itЗаранее спасибо, вы очень и очень выручили))

Ответы на вопрос

2) have been held
3) wouldn't buy; were
4) have you
5) has been played
6) didn't go
7(??? Неправильно написано задание
8) would like
9)are reported
10) will be staying
11) would; lived
12) shall we?
13) didn't they?
14) shouldn't it?



Question: Please help me with English.
1) If I ... his number, I would phone him. - Answer: knew - Explanation: The correct answer is "knew". The sentence is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation. In the if-clause, we use the past simple tense to indicate a hypothetical condition. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "know" in the past simple tense is "knew".
2) Sport competitions .... since ancient time. - Answer: have been held - Explanation: The correct answer is "have been held". The sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present. The verb "hold" should be in the past participle form, which is "held" in this case. Additionally, we use the auxiliary verb "have" in the present perfect tense.
3) I ... that suit if I ... you. - Answer: wouldn't buy ... were - Explanation: The correct answer is "wouldn't buy ... were". The sentence is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation. In the if-clause, we use the past simple tense to indicate a hypothetical condition. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "buy" in the past simple tense is "wouldn't buy". In the main clause, we use the past simple tense of the verb "be" to indicate the hypothetical situation. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "be" in the past simple tense is "were".
4) You haven't been to Italy, ... ? -- ... have you? - Answer: have you? - Explanation: The correct answer is "have you?". The sentence is a negative statement in the present perfect tense. When we make a negative statement in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" followed by "not" (haven't) and the past participle form of the main verb. In the question form, we invert the subject and the auxiliary verb "have". Therefore, the correct question tag is "have you?".
5) This kind of sport ... for hundreds of years. - Answer: has been played - Explanation: The correct answer is "has been played". The sentence is in the present perfect passive voice, which is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present. The verb "play" should be in the past participle form, which is "played" in this case. Additionally, we use the auxiliary verb "has" in the present perfect tense.
6) If you ... to bed so late every night, you wouldn't be tired all the time. - Answer: didn't go - Explanation: The correct answer is "didn't go". The sentence is a conditional sentence expressing a hypothetical situation. In the if-clause, we use the past simple tense to indicate a hypothetical condition. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "go" in the past simple tense is "didn't go".
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