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Exercise 9. Translate into English using the models. Model 1: It would be a good thing if you attended to the matter personally.
1. Я бы позвонил ему сейчас, если бы я знал номер его телефона.
2. Я бы зашел к нему на следующей неделе, если бы у меня было
свободное время.
3. Я бы извинился, если бы чувствовал себя неправым.
4. Мы бы примирились с такими результатами, если бы имели сейчас
возможности их улучшить.

Model 2: I'd give in if I were wrong.
I. Я бы погостил здесь подольше, если бы не был так занят.
2. Мы бы не настаивали, если бы дело не было .
3. На вашем месте я бы связался с опытными инженерами.
4. На вашем месте я бы не колеблясь принял предложение.
5. Если бы вы были более внимательны, вы не путали бы эти имена.

Model 3: The party wouldn't have been spoiled if you'd made the necessary
arrangements.
1. Если бы вы оставили мне записку, я бы зашел к вам вчера.
2. Он бы сам уделил внимание этому вопросу, если бы не заболел.
3. Я бы пошел вчера в кино, если бы у меня было желание это сделать.
4. Работа была бы испорчена, если бы мы не приняли меры.
5. Если бы Хайсмит играл свою роль плохо, мисс Поузи догадалась бы,
что ее обманывают.

Exercise 10. Put “can, may, must, should, ought to, forms of have to, be to, be able to” (or the negative forms) and “needn’t” in the spaces.
1. - “Oh, Nurse, I stay here?” - “Stay here?” Of course, you “. 2. A man help his parents when they become old. 3. There are no buses or taxis, so we walk. 4. No, Nora, you have another potato. You’ve had two already.
5. We live without food and water. We eat and drink. 6. I get up too early tomorrow, so I go to bed late tonight. 7. You not walk all the way to the station. You take a bus round the corner. 8. Tom’s father told him that he ask silly questions. 9. You switch off the light if you are afraid of the dark. 10. The matter be discussed in tomorrow’s debate. 11. You sit there in your wet clothes; you will catch cold if you do. 12. They do all the exercises; it will be sufficient if they do four of them. 13. You do whatever you like. 14. Sooner or later one choose. 15. I read to the end of the story, because I want to see who gets the treasure. 16. Go right in. You report at once. 17. She sing quite well. 18. You say anything. Just nod your head and he will understand. 19. I use your phone? – You ask for permission; you use it whenever you like. 20. Is she waiting? She wait for me at home. We’ve arranged so.

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Ответ:
марина1929
марина1929
11.09.2021 03:43
А) Brings, brought, bringing, bringing, being born, brought; Translating, translated, translate, translating, translated, being translated, translated; Buys, buying, bought, bought, bought, bought; Receiving, receiving, receiving, received, obtained, being obtained, received; Read, read, read , reading, reading.
Б) written, giving, talking, asked, asked, told, published, working, opening, taking, lost, made, standing, walking, stepping, looking, built, seeing, wrгiting this, drinking, drawing, going, taking, looking, being, forgotten, playing, broken, baked, roasted, tested, selected, boiling interested.
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Ответ:
Olivia01211924
Olivia01211924
11.04.2021 10:30
There are lots of holidays and celebrations Russia both national and foreign. Even though many Russians celebrate world holidays, such as St.Valentine’s Day, April Fools, Halloween and others, there are a number of purely Russian national holidays, which are celebrated only in Russia. These holidays emphasize the spirit of nation and support folk traditions. One of the most interesting holidays in Russia takes place at the end of February to celebrate the end of winter. The holiday lasts for a week which is known as a Shrovetide. In Russia this holiday is called “Maslennitsa”. People traditionally eat lots of pancakes on this holiday and burn the scarecrow saying farewell to winter snow. Another traditionally Russian celebration takes place on January 7th, which is an Orthodox Christmas. People visit their relatives on this day carrying rice pudding with raisins, which is called “kutya”. Many young and single girls try to read their fortune on the night of 6th and 7th January. Russian weddings are also very joyous events and they differ a lot from other countries. There is a special person on Russian weddings called “tamada” who entertains the guests by various toasts and games. Every June many Russians celebrate the holiday called “The night of Ivan Kupala”. People traditionally weave the wreaths from wildflowers, make the bonfires and swim in lakes on the night of this day. Извини меньше не смог
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