Express the sentences in English. Use the phrasal verb tо come. 1. Что нашло на него вчера? Он разрешил всем пользоваться сво- им компьютером. 2. Джон сказал, что он может зайти около шес- ти. 3. Эмма наткнулась на очень необычные счета, просматривая файлы своей Не думаю, что смогу принять участие в конференции. Я заболеваю. 5. У меня оторвалась пуговица от куртки в то время, как я перелезал через стену. 6. Вам следует объяснить это слово детям. Они 7. От старой жилетки моего брата оторвалась кнопка. 8. Бетти про- стыла и слегла. У нее высокая температура. 9. Сойди с травы. Пo ней нельзя ходить. 10. Не знаю, что на него нашло, он не хочет заглянуть к нам ненадолго. с ним никогда не встречались.
Explanation: "What came over him?" means what happened to him that caused him to act that way. "He allowed everyone to use his computer" is the action he took.
2. John said he can come around six.
Explanation: "come around" means to visit or go to a specific place. In this case, John is saying he can visit or come at around six o'clock.
3. Emma came across very unusual bills while going through her files.
Explanation: "came across" means to find or discover something unexpectedly. In this case, Emma found unusual bills while looking through her files.
4. I don't think I can take part in the conference. I'm coming down with an illness.
Explanation: "coming down with" means to start to get sick with an illness. In this case, the person is saying they are starting to feel sick and won't be able to participate in the conference.
5. One of the buttons on my jacket came off while I was climbing over the wall.
Explanation: "came off" means to detach or become separated from something. In this case, one of the buttons on the jacket became detached while the person was climbing over the wall.
6. You should explain this word to the children. They have never come across it before.
Explanation: "come across" means to encounter or find something unexpectedly. In this case, the children have never encountered or found this word before, so the speaker is suggesting that it should be explained to them.
7. The button came off my brother's old vest.
Explanation: "came off" means to detach or become separated from something. In this case, the button became detached from the brother's old vest.
8. Betty caught a cold and is lying down. She has a high temperature.
Explanation: "caught a cold" means to become sick with a cold. In this case, Betty caught a cold and is now lying down due to not feeling well. The high temperature is a symptom of her illness.
9. Stay off the grass. You can't walk on it.
Explanation: "stay off" means to not go on or use something. In this case, the person is being told not to walk on the grass because it is not allowed.
10. I don't know what's gotten into him, he doesn't want to come over to us for a short visit. We have never met with him before.
Explanation: "what's gotten into him" means what has caused him to act that way. In this case, the person doesn't understand why he doesn't want to come over for a short visit, especially since they have never met with him before.