Блог для маленьких школьников и их родителей
ШколаЛа
07
Август

Open the brackets putting the verbs in the proper form. 1. The Lord (prefer) common-looking people….

Автор: rmak75
Предмет: Английский язык
Уровень: 5 - 9 класс

Open the brackets putting the verbs in the proper form.
1. The Lord (prefer) common-looking people. That is why
he (make) so many of them. (Abraham Lincoln) 2. Every time a child (say) ‘I (not believe) in fairies’ there (be) a little fairy some-
where that (fall) down dead. (J.M.Barrie) 3. At 50, everyone
(have) the face he (deserve). (George Orwell) 4. ‘Classic A book
which people (praise) and (notread). (Mark Twain) 5. This (be)
an important book, the critic (assume), because it (deal) with
war. This (be) an insignificant book because it (deal) with the
feelings of women in a drawing-room. (Virginia Woolf) 6. Cats
(seem) to go on the principle that it never (do) any harm to ask
for what you (want). (Joseph Wood Krutch) 7. Ten thousand difficulties (not make) one doubt. (Cardinal Newman) 8. Any man
who (hate) dogs and babies can’t be all bad. (Leo Rosten) 9. There
(be) always one moment in childhood when the door (open)
and (let) the future in. (Graham Greene) 10. A child (become) an
adult when he (realize) that he (have) a right not only to be right
but also to be wrong. (Thomas Szasz) 11. In examinations those
who (not wish) to know (ask) questions of those who cannot
tell. (Walter Raleigh) 12. I never (think) of the future. It (come)
soon enough. (Albert Einstein) 13. Every generation (revolt)
against its fathers and (make) friends with its grandfathers. (Lewis
Mumford) 14. It (take) a lot of imagination to be a good photog-
rapher. You (need) less imagination to be a painter because you
can invent things. But in photography everything (be) so ordi-
nary; it (take) a lot of looking before you (learn) to see the ordi-
nary. (David Bailey) 15. Slang is a language that (roll) up its sleeves,
(spit) on its hands and (go) to work. (Carl Sandburg) 16. Man
(dream) of fame while woman (wake) to love. (Lord Tennyson)
17. All women (become) like their mothers. That (be) their trag-
edy. No man (do). That’s his. (Oscar Wilde) 18. The man who
(make) no mistakes (not make) usually anything. (Edward John
Phelps) 19. We (know) what (happen) to people who (stay) in
the middle of the road. They (get) run down. (Aneurin Bevan)
20. Money (not talk); it (swear). (Bob Dylan)​

Ответов к вопросу: 1
  • Bivmax
    07.08.2024 | 10:42

    Ответ:
    1. prefers
    2. makes
    3. says
    4. don’t believe
    5. is
    6.falls
    7. has
    8. deserves
    9. praise
    10. don’t read
    11. is
    12. assumes
    13. deals
    14. is
    15. deals
    16. seem
    17. does
    18. want
    19. don’t make
    20. hate
    21. is
    22. opens
    23. let
    24. becomes
    25. realises
    26. has
    27. doesn’t wish
    28. askes
    29. think
    30. comes
    31. revolts
    32. makes
    33. takes
    34. need
    35. is
    36. takes
    37. learn
    38. rolls
    39. spits
    40. goes
    41. dreams
    42. wakes
    43. become
    44. is
    45. do
    46. makes
    47. doesn’t make
    48. know
    49. happens
    50. stay
    51. get
    52. don’t talk
    53. it swears

Ответить на вопрос:
:p :-p 8) 8-) :lol: =( :( :-( :8 ;) ;-) :(( :o:
Нажимая на кнопку я даю согласие на обработку персональных данных и принимаю политику конфиденциальности.

Ищете решение задачи по Open the brackets putting the verbs in the proper form. 1. The Lord (prefer) common-looking people. That is why he (make) so many of them. (Abraham Lincoln) 2. Every time a child (say) ‘I (not believe) in fairies’ there (be) a little fairy some- where that (fall) down dead. (J.M.Barrie) 3. At 50, everyone (have) the face he (deserve). (George Orwell) 4. ‘Classic A book which people (praise) and (notread). (Mark Twain) 5. This (be) an important book, the critic (assume), because it (deal) with war. This (be) an insignificant book because it (deal) with the feelings of women in a drawing-room. (Virginia Woolf) 6. Cats (seem) to go on the principle that it never (do) any harm to ask for what you (want). (Joseph Wood Krutch) 7. Ten thousand difficulties (not make) one doubt. (Cardinal Newman) 8. Any man who (hate) dogs and babies can’t be all bad. (Leo Rosten) 9. There (be) always one moment in childhood when the door (open) and (let) the future in. (Graham Greene) 10. A child (become) an adult when he (realize) that he (have) a right not only to be right but also to be wrong. (Thomas Szasz) 11. In examinations those who (not wish) to know (ask) questions of those who cannot tell. (Walter Raleigh) 12. I never (think) of the future. It (come) soon enough. (Albert Einstein) 13. Every generation (revolt) against its fathers and (make) friends with its grandfathers. (Lewis Mumford) 14. It (take) a lot of imagination to be a good photog- rapher. You (need) less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything (be) so ordi- nary; it (take) a lot of looking before you (learn) to see the ordi- nary. (David Bailey) 15. Slang is a language that (roll) up its sleeves, (spit) on its hands and (go) to work. (Carl Sandburg) 16. Man (dream) of fame while woman (wake) to love. (Lord Tennyson) 17. All women (become) like their mothers. That (be) their trag- edy. No man (do). That’s his. (Oscar Wilde) 18. The man who (make) no mistakes (not make) usually anything. (Edward John Phelps) 19. We (know) what (happen) to people who (stay) in the middle of the road. They (get) run down. (Aneurin Bevan) 20. Money (not talk); it (swear). (Bob Dylan)​ для 5 - 9 класс? На странице вы найдете не только подробное объяснение задачи, но и обсуждения от других участников. Ответы на этот вопрос уже добавлены. Этот вопрос относится к Английский язык, и помогает разобраться в теме Open the brackets putting the verbs in the proper form. 1. The Lord (prefer) common-looking people. That is why he (make) so many of them. (Abraham Lincoln) 2. Every time a child (say) ‘I (not believe) in fairies’ there (be) a little fairy some- where that (fall) down dead. (J.M.Barrie) 3. At 50, everyone (have) the face he (deserve). (George Orwell) 4. ‘Classic A book which people (praise) and (notread). (Mark Twain) 5. This (be) an important book, the critic (assume), because it (deal) with war. This (be) an insignificant book because it (deal) with the feelings of women in a drawing-room. (Virginia Woolf) 6. Cats (seem) to go on the principle that it never (do) any harm to ask for what you (want). (Joseph Wood Krutch) 7. Ten thousand difficulties (not make) one doubt. (Cardinal Newman) 8. Any man who (hate) dogs and babies can’t be all bad. (Leo Rosten) 9. There (be) always one moment in childhood when the door (open) and (let) the future in. (Graham Greene) 10. A child (become) an adult when he (realize) that he (have) a right not only to be right but also to be wrong. (Thomas Szasz) 11. In examinations those who (not wish) to know (ask) questions of those who cannot tell. (Walter Raleigh) 12. I never (think) of the future. It (come) soon enough. (Albert Einstein) 13. Every generation (revolt) against its fathers and (make) friends with its grandfathers. (Lewis Mumford) 14. It (take) a lot of imagination to be a good photog- rapher. You (need) less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything (be) so ordi- nary; it (take) a lot of looking before you (learn) to see the ordi- nary. (David Bailey) 15. Slang is a language that (roll) up its sleeves, (spit) on its hands and (go) to work. (Carl Sandburg) 16. Man (dream) of fame while woman (wake) to love. (Lord Tennyson) 17. All women (become) like their mothers. That (be) their trag- edy. No man (do). That’s his. (Oscar Wilde) 18. The man who (make) no mistakes (not make) usually anything. (Edward John Phelps) 19. We (know) what (happen) to people who (stay) in the middle of the road. They (get) run down. (Aneurin Bevan) 20. Money (not talk); it (swear). (Bob Dylan)​. На нашем сайте вы можете задать собственный вопрос и получить помощь от опытных экспертов.