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Gollagan
Gollagan
06.11.2022 18:00 •  Английский язык

Use of English Circle the correct option 1. Would you mind waiting / to wait for a few minutes?
2. Dolphins are very clever animals. I remember reading / to read about their intelligence.
3. Do you have any/some idea where my sunglasses are?
4. Everyone/Anyone had fun at the fundraiser; you could tell from the smiles on their faces.
5. This is the website which/where I found the information about how to deal with bullies.
6. Mr Charles, who/that lives next doo,r often complains that his grandchildren don’t visit enough.
можно только одно слово т.е. 1-слово писать все не надо

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striyskiy1
striyskiy1
10.01.2024 09:23
1. Would you mind waiting / to wait for a few minutes?
- Circle "waiting". The phrase "Would you mind" is followed by a gerund (verb + -ing) form, so we use "waiting" here.

2. Dolphins are very clever animals. I remember reading / to read about their intelligence.
- Circle "reading". The verb "remember" is followed by the gerund form ("-ing"), so we use "reading" here.

3. Do you have any / some idea where my sunglasses are?
- Circle "some". "Some" is used in positive statements to refer to an unspecified or undetermined number or amount. In this case, we are asking if the person has an idea, so we use "some".

4. Everyone / Anyone had fun at the fundraiser; you could tell from the smiles on their faces.
- Circle "Everyone". "Everyone" refers to all the people, so we use it here.

5. This is the website which / where I found the information about how to deal with bullies.
- Circle "where". We use "where" to refer to a place or location, which is the case in this sentence.

6. Mr Charles, who / that lives next door, often complains that his grandchildren don’t visit enough.
- Circle "who". "Who" is used to refer to people or animals when we provide additional information about them. In this case, we are providing additional information about Mr Charles, so we use "who".

(Note: In some cases, "that" can be used instead of "who", but "who" is more commonly used when referring to people.)
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