Zahedi_ehsan
Grammar (would you please correct me?) 1-We haven't seen her since Christmas but she always hints that we go and see her more often. Will or would or shall? 2-We told our parents where we were going. They weren’t very happy about it and asked us not to go. So __1__ But later that same day something strange __2__. 1: a)that we haven’t b)that we didn’t * c)we haven’t d)we didn’t 2: a)occurred * b)took the place c)passed d)was there 3-A doctor __1__ us that Aunt Myra __2__ into hospital for an operation. 1: a)rang for telling b)rang to tell* c)rung for telling d)rung to tell 2: a)had gone* b)had been c)has gone d)has been 4-“__1__ go and see her at the same time,” said my mother. 1: a)we may not all b)We can’t all* c)All we can’t d)All we may not 5-You two go today, but don’t mention the money.” When we __1__ Aunt Myra __2__ “I’m not seriously ill,” she said, “but the doctor insist that __3__ to drive my car. 1: a)have come there* b)were arriving c)got there d)came to there 2: a)was seeming quite happily b)was seeming quite happy* c)seemed quite happily d)seemed quite happy 3: a)I’m getting so old b)I’m getting too old* c)I get so old d)I get too old 6-You can have it if you promise ____ me to the seaside now and again.” We agreed, and now we quite enjoy our monthly trips to the coast with Aunt Myra. a)taking* b)bringing c)to take d)to bring
25 janv. 2020 05:13
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Hello Zahedi, 1. ...we should go and see her more often. She is hinting, but it is us who should. Or "she hopes/insists that we would visit her'. 2, 1 D. ...so we didn't. or C ...so we haven't (gone). both are correct. 2, 2. a or b. ...But later that same day something strange occurred/ something strange took place (no "the") or something strange happened. 3, 1 A doctor rang/rung to tell us... Rang and Rung are both past tense of the word 'to ring' 2c she has gone into hospital. 4 a or b. We can't all go/ We may not all go ("may" gives the idea of permission, the doctors will not permit/allow ALL of us to go at the same time 5, 1 c got there 5 2 d seemed quite happy 5 3 b getting too old to drive 6c to take me. You take her from home to the beach. You might want to bring flowers (to her). - to bring to her.
25 janvier 2020
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