Translate the sentences from armenian into english.
1. ե՞րբ է վերանորոգվելու թատրոնի շենքը:
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2. եթե դու կցանկանաս գնալ այգի, ես կգամ քեզ հետ:
3. բոլորը համաձայն են մեր առաջարկի հետ, այդպես չէ՞:
4. կարծում եմ՝ դու կկարողանաս սովորել այդ պարը մեկ տարում:
5. ջորջը արդեն պատասխանել է նրանց նամակին:
1. Oscar Wilde was a famous playwright. (True)
- This statement is true because the text mentions that Oscar Wilde was a playwright, poet, and novelist.
2. Wilde was born in 1800. (False)
- This statement is false because the text states that Oscar Wilde was born in 1854.
3. Wilde was a French writer. (False)
- This statement is false because the text does not mention anything about Oscar Wilde being a French writer. It only states that he was a playwright, poet, and novelist.
4. He wrote many novels. (False)
- This statement is false because the text does not mention anything about Oscar Wilde writing novels. It only states that he was a playwright, poet, and novelist.
5. His most famous play is "The Importance of Being Earnest." (True)
- This statement is true because the text mentions that one of Oscar Wilde's most famous plays is "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Now, let's summarize the correct answers:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which the earth becomes warmer. Since it is a conditional statement, we use the present simple tense (gets) in the conditional clause and the future simple tense (will melt) in the main clause.
2. If the ice at the North Pole melts, there will be many floods. (Option a) will be)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which the ice at the North Pole melts. Since it is a conditional statement, we use the present simple tense (melts) in the conditional clause and the future simple tense (will be) in the main clause.
3. If you hurry, we'll catch the bus. (Option a) will hurry)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which you hurry. Since it is a conditional statement, we use the present simple tense (hurry) in the conditional clause and the future simple tense (will catch) in the main clause.
4. If you need money, I will lend you some. (Option a) will lend)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which you need money. Since it is a conditional statement, we use the present simple tense (need) in the conditional clause and the future simple tense (will lend) in the main clause.
5. What will you study when you go to college next year? (Option a) will you study)
Explanation: The sentence is asking about future plans when going to college. We use the future simple tense (will you study) to talk about actions that will happen in the future.
6. If it rains on Sunday, we won't be able to play football. (Option a) will rain)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which it rains on Sunday. Since it is a conditional statement, we use the present simple tense (rains) in the conditional clause and the future simple tense (won't be able to play) in the main clause.
7. I will go with you if I have time. (Option a) will go)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a future possibility of going with someone. We use the future simple tense (will go) to express this possibility.
8. If you drop an egg, it will break. (Option a) will break)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a cause and effect situation. If you drop an egg, the result is that it will break. We use the future simple tense (will break) to express this fact.
9. If I had $2 million dollars, I would go round the world. (Option b) would go)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which I have $2 million dollars. Since it is a conditional statement in the past tense, we use the past simple tense (had) in the conditional clause and the conditional form (would go) in the main clause.
10. What would you do if you saw a ghost? (Option c) saw)
Explanation: The sentence is asking about a hypothetical situation in which you see a ghost. Since it is a conditional statement in the past tense, we use the past simple tense (saw) in the conditional clause and the conditional form (would do) in the main clause.
11. I wish John were here now. (Option c) were)
Explanation: The sentence expresses a wish or desire about a current situation, indicating that John is not here now. We use the past subjunctive form (were) after "wish" to express an unreal or unlikely wish.
12. I wish you had been here yesterday. (Option c) had been)
Explanation: The sentence expresses a wish or regret about a past situation, indicating that you were not here yesterday. We use the past perfect tense (had been) after "wish" to express an unreal or unlikely wish.
13. If he were here, he could help us. (Option b) were)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which he is here. Since it is a conditional statement in the present tense, we use the past subjunctive form (were) in the conditional clause and the modal verb "could" in the main clause.
14. If she finished her work early, she would go home. (Option c) would go)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in which she finishes her work early. Since it is a conditional statement in the past tense, we use the past simple tense (finished) in the conditional clause and the conditional form (would go) in the main clause.
15. If James had had money, he would have traveled a lot. (Option c) would have traveled)
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation in the past in which James had money. Since it is a conditional statement in the past tense, we use the past perfect tense (had had) in the conditional clause and the conditional perfect form (would have traveled) in the main clause.