В
Все
М
Математика
О
ОБЖ
У
Українська мова
Д
Другие предметы
Х
Химия
М
Музыка
Н
Немецкий язык
Б
Беларуская мова
Э
Экономика
Ф
Физика
Б
Биология
О
Окружающий мир
Р
Русский язык
У
Українська література
Ф
Французский язык
П
Психология
А
Алгебра
О
Обществознание
М
МХК
В
Видео-ответы
Г
География
П
Право
Г
Геометрия
А
Английский язык
И
Информатика
Қ
Қазақ тiлi
Л
Литература
И
История
leo1010101
leo1010101
19.03.2022 15:12 •  Английский язык

IV. Put the verbs in brаckets into the correct tense form: 1.I must (to say ) it's a very up-to-date design. 2. There ( to be ) color television sets with larger and smaller screens.​

Показать ответ
Ответ:
YYanamaiY
YYanamaiY
18.01.2024 21:43
1. The verb "must" indicates that the action is in the present tense and is an obligation or requirement. However, in this sentence, the auxiliary verb "to say" is in the infinitive form. To correct this, we need to change it to the correct tense form.

Solution: I must say it's a very up-to-date design.

Explanation: The verb "must" is already in the correct tense form, so we don't need to change it. We only need to change the verb "to say" to the present tense form "say" to match the tense of "must."

2. The verb "to be" is in the present simple tense, but in this sentence, it needs to be in the past simple tense.

Solution: There were color television sets with larger and smaller screens.

Explanation: The verb "to be" changes its form from "is/are" to "was/were" in the past simple tense. In this case, we use "were" because the subject "there" is plural. The sentence talks about color television sets that existed in the past, so we use the past simple tense.
0,0(0 оценок)
Популярные вопросы: Английский язык
Полный доступ
Позволит учиться лучше и быстрее. Неограниченный доступ к базе и ответам от экспертов и ai-bota Оформи подписку
logo
Начни делиться знаниями
Вход Регистрация
Что ты хочешь узнать?
Спроси ai-бота