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Hope21
Hope21
24.05.2023 04:30 •  Английский язык

с олипиадой по английскому Complete the following sentences with the verbs in brackets in the correct simple tense. Use the full forms of the auxiliary verbs (write "will", not " `ll").
1) Joe (feel) ill after he had his lunch.
2) Wait! She (drive) you to the station.
3) Scarlett (watch) a new film every week.
4) The students (stand) up when the teacher entered the room.
5) The flight (leave) at 6:55. Don't miss it.
6) It was cold, so I (wear) two pullovers.
7) My ski instructor believes it (snow) in the mountains tomorrow evening.
8) Listen! There's someone at the door. I (open) the door for you.
9) She (take) me to the shopping centre where we had lots of fun.
10) Overnight he (become) a celebrity in our neighborhood.
Choose the correct answer.

1)
me, do you love your parents?
2) She "goodbye" to him and went away.
3) He probably knows five languages. Does he Chinese?
4) Can we tomorrow? I have to go to work now.
5) They never stop

. It drives me crazy.

Задание № 3:

Choose the correct modal verbs.

1)
your brother play the guitar?
2) My husband be so greedy. He almost lost all his friends.
3) She came from a very long walk. She be very tired.
4) This is a secret. You tell anybody.
5) He play football well when he was a kid.
6)The baby is sleeping. You shout.
7) Your room is really messy, you tidy it up immediately.
8) You talk aloud in the library.
9) She looks tired; she take some days off.
10) Whose is this bag? - I don’t know, but it

belong to Kate.

Задание № 4:

Rewrite these sentences, putting the verbs in the passive.

1) The children can read books.

Books by the children.

2) Tom must open the window.

The window by him

3) Kate has to learn geography.

Geography by Kate.

4) The students must answer a lot of questions.

A lot of questions by the students.

5) We should call the police at once after the accident.

The police at once after the accident by us.

Задание № 5:

Becoming a Medieval Knight. Part I

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Complete the sentences.

There two ways that a could a knight during the Middle Ages.

men growing up in the Middle Ages dreamed of a knight, but only could afford to become knights.

While for the knight's household, the page learned the way to and good .

Задание № 6:

Becoming a Medieval Knight. Part II

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Form the sentences.

new
tasks
as
would
young
a
a squire
have
set
of
the
man

and
by
were
with
weapons
trained
knight
they
skills
the
taught
real
fighting

Задание № 7:

Becoming a Medieval Knight. True or False.

1) When a boy decided that he wanted to become a knight, he would go to live in the household of a knight when he was ten years old.
2) A young page was a servant for the knight. 3) A man could earn the right of becoming a knight on the battlefield. 4) Only the very rich men could afford a knight's weapons, armor, and war horse. 5) A soldier may be awarded knighthood by a lord. 6) Around the age of fifteen, the page would become a squire. 7) Most future knights worked as a squire for five or six years. 8) A squire practiced with other squires using wooden shields and swords. 9) A page took care of the knight's horses and cleaned his armor and weapons.

10) At the "dubbing" ceremony, the new knight would take an oath to honor and protect his king and the church.

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Ответ:
zb2004
zb2004
23.12.2023 18:59
1) Joe felt ill after he had his lunch.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "Joe". In this case, since the action happened in the past, we use the simple past tense of the verb "feel" which is "felt". The auxiliary verb "had" is in the past tense because it indicates a completed action.

2) Wait! She will drive you to the station.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "She". In this case, it is a future action, so we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "drive".

3) Scarlett watches a new film every week.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "Scarlett". In this case, it is a habitual action that happens regularly in the present, so we use the simple present tense of the verb "watch".

4) The students stood up when the teacher entered the room.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "The students". In this case, it is a past action that happened once, so we use the simple past tense of the verb "stand". The auxiliary verb "entered" is in the past tense because it indicates a completed action.

5) The flight leaves at 6:55. Don't miss it.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "The flight". In this case, it is a future action stated as a fact, so we use the simple present tense of the verb "leave".

6) It was cold, so I wore two pullovers.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "I". In this case, it is a past action that happened once, so we use the simple past tense of the verb "wear".

7) My ski instructor believes it will snow in the mountains tomorrow evening.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "it". In this case, it is a future action, so we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "snow". The auxiliary verb "believes" is in the present tense because it indicates a belief or opinion in the present.

8) Listen! There's someone at the door. I will open the door for you.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "I". In this case, it is a future action, so we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb "open". The auxiliary verb "is" is in the present tense because it indicates the current existence of someone at the door.

9) She took me to the shopping centre where we had lots of fun.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "She". In this case, it is a past action that happened once, so we use the simple past tense of the verb "take". The auxiliary verb "had" is in the past tense because it indicates a completed action.

10) Overnight he became a celebrity in our neighborhood.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct simple tense verb for the subject "he". In this case, it is a past action that happened once, so we use the simple past tense of the verb "become".

Choose the correct answer:

1) Do you love your parents?
To answer this question, we need to select the appropriate pronoun and verb tense to match the subject "me". The correct answer is "Do" because it matches the pronoun "you" and it is in the present tense.

2) She said "goodbye" to him and went away.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb to match the pronoun "She". The correct answer is "said" because it matches the past tense of the verb "say".

3) He probably knows five languages. Does he speak Chinese?
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb to match the pronoun "He". The correct answer is "speak" because it matches the present tense of the verb "know".

4) Can we meet tomorrow? I have to go to work now.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb to match the pronoun "we". The correct answer is "meet" because it matches the present tense of the verb "can".

5) They never stop talking. It drives me crazy.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb to match the pronoun "They". The correct answer is "stop" because it matches the present tense of the verb "never".

Choose the correct modal verbs:

1) Does your brother play the guitar?
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "your brother". The correct answer is "Does" because it matches the present tense of the verb "play".

2) My husband used to be so greedy. He almost lost all his friends.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "My husband". The correct answer is "used to" because it indicates a past habit that is no longer true.

3) She came from a very long walk. She must be very tired.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "She". The correct answer is "must" because it indicates a strong possibility or assumption.

4) This is a secret. You must not tell anybody.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "You". The correct answer is "must not" because it indicates a prohibition or strong obligation.

5) He used to play football well when he was a kid.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "He". The correct answer is "used to" because it indicates a past habit that is no longer true.

6) The baby is sleeping. You must not shout.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "You". The correct answer is "must not" because it indicates a prohibition or strong obligation.

7) Your room is really messy, you must tidy it up immediately.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "You". The correct answer is "must" because it indicates a strong obligation or necessity.

8) You must not talk aloud in the library.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "You". The correct answer is "must not" because it indicates a prohibition or strong obligation.

9) She looks tired; she should take some days off.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "She". The correct answer is "should" because it indicates a suggestion or advice.

10) Whose bag is this? - I don't know, but it must belong to Kate.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct modal verb to match the pronoun "it". The correct answer is "must" because it indicates a strong possibility or assumption.

Rewrite these sentences, putting the verbs in the passive:

1) Books can be read by the children.
To rewrite this sentence in the passive voice, we need to change the subject "The children" to the object and the verb "can read" to the passive form "can be read".

2) The window must be opened by Tom.
To rewrite this sentence in the passive voice, we need to change the subject "Tom" to the object and the verb "must open" to the passive form "must be opened".

3) Geography has to be learned by Kate.
To rewrite this sentence in the passive voice, we need to change the subject "Kate" to the object and the verb "has to learn" to the passive form "has to be learned".

4) A lot of questions must be answered by the students.
To rewrite this sentence in the passive voice, we need to change the subject "The students" to the object and the verb "must answer" to the passive form "must be answered".

5) The police should be called at once after the accident by us.
To rewrite this sentence in the passive voice, we need to change the subject "Us" to the object and the verb "should call" to the passive form "should be called".

Complete the sentences:

There were two ways that a young man could become a knight during the Middle Ages.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb tense and form to match the subject "There". In this case, it is a past fact, so we use the past tense form "were". The verb "could become" is in the past tense to match the subject "a young man".

Many men growing up in the Middle Ages dreamed of becoming a knight, but only a few could afford to become knights.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb tense and form to match the subject "Many men". In this case, it is a past fact, so we use the past tense form "growing". The verb "dreamed" is in the past tense to match the subject "Many men".

While working for the knight's household, the page learned the way to behave and good manners.
To complete this sentence, we need to choose the correct verb tense and form to match the subject "The page". In this case, it is a past fact, so we use the past tense form "worked". The verbs "learned", "behave" and "manners" are in the present tense to indicate habitual actions.

Form the sentences:

A young man would have been trained with weapons and taught real fighting skills by a knight.
To form this sentence, we need to arrange the given words and phrases into a coherent sentence. We start with the subject "A young man", followed by the auxiliary verb "would have been" in the past perfect tense. Then we add the verb "trained" in the past participle form. Next, we include the prepositional phrase "with weapons" and the conjunction "and". Finally, we add the verb phrase "taught real fighting skills" and finish the sentence with the object "by a knight".

True or False:

When a boy decided that he wanted to become a knight, he would go to live in the household of a knight when he was ten years old.
True. This sentence states a fact about the process of becoming a knight during the Middle Ages. It explains that a boy would go to live in the household of a knight at a certain age.

A young page was a servant for the knight.
True. This sentence states a fact about the role of a young page in relation to a knight. It explains that a young page served the knight in various ways.

A man could earn the right of becoming a knight on the battlefield.
True. This sentence states a fact about how a man could achieve knighthood. It explains that one way to earn the right to become a knight was through valor and bravery on the battlefield.

Only the very rich men could afford a knight's weapons, armor, and war horse.
True. This sentence states a fact about the cost associated with becoming a knight. It explains that only wealthy men could afford the necessary equipment and horses.

A soldier may be awarded knighthood by a lord.
True. This sentence states a fact about how one could receive knighthood. It explains that a lord had the authority to bestow knighthood upon a soldier.

Around the age of fifteen, the page would become a squire.
True. This sentence states a fact about the progression of a young person's journey to becoming a knight. It explains that after serving as a page, one would typically become a squire at a certain age.

Most future knights worked as a squire for five or six years.
True. This sentence states a fact about the duration of time spent as a squire before becoming a knight. It explains that most future knights would work in this role for a specific period.

A squire practiced with other squires using wooden shields and swords.
True. This sentence states a fact about the training of squires. It explains that they would practice their skills with other squires using simulated equipment.

A page took care of the knight's horses and cleaned his armor and weapons.
True. This sentence states a fact about the responsibilities of a page. It explains that a page had duties related to the care of the knight's horses and equipment.

At the "dubbing" ceremony, the new knight would take an oath to honor and protect his king and the church.
True. This sentence states a fact about the "dubbing" ceremony. It explains that during this ceremony, a new knight would take an oath of loyalty and commitment to his king and the church.
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