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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 09 апреля 2025 13:29

9 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words, 1 We went shopping and then we had a coffee. We had a coffee after gone shopping. 2 I have a good relationship with my brother. I get my brother. 3 I didn't like chocolate when I was a child. 1. to like chocolate when I was a child. 4 The party started before I got there. When I got there, the party started. 5 Jack and Harry aren't talking to each other at the moment. Jack and Harry out. 6 Understanding English on the radio is not easy. It's difficult English on the radio. 7 Before I watched the film, I finished my homework. When I film. my homework, I watched the 8 There are a lot of things we disagree on. There are a lot of things we don't eye on. 9 I'd like to learn how to program a computer. I'm interested computer. how to program a 10 I always did the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to. to do the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to. /

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09 апреля 2025 13:29

  1. We had a coffee after going shopping.

    • Explanation: In this sentence, the word "went" should be changed to "going" to match the structure of the original sentence.
  2. I get on well with my brother.

    • Explanation: The phrase "have a good relationship" can be simplified to "get on well with" while still conveying the same meaning.
  3. I used to dislike chocolate when I was a child.

    • Explanation: "Didn't like" can be rephrased as "used to dislike" to maintain the past tense and meaning.
  4. When I got there, the party had already started.

    • Explanation: Adding "had already" conveys that the action of the party starting occurred before your arrival.
  5. Jack and Harry are not on speaking terms at the moment.

    • Explanation: The phrase "aren't talking to each other" can be expressed as "are not on speaking terms" to show the relationship status between Jack and Harry.
  6. It's hard to understand English on the radio.

    • Explanation: Changing "not easy" to "hard" maintains the negative connotation while providing a more common expression.
  7. When I finished my homework, I watched the film.

    • Explanation: Rearranging the clauses correctly gives the meaning that watching the film occurred after completing the homework.
  8. There are a lot of things we don't agree on.

    • Explanation: The phrase "disagree on" should be rephrased as "don't agree on" to convey the negative aspect.
  9. I'm interested in learning how to program a computer.

    • Explanation: This rephrase maintains the meaning while making the sentence more concise and clear.
  10. I used to do the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to.

  • Explanation: The phrase "always did" can be expressed as "used to do" to maintain the habitual aspect of the action.

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9 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words, 1 We went shopping and then we had a coffee. We had a coffee after gone shopping. 2 I have a good relationship with my brother. I get my brother. 3 I didn't like chocolate when I was a child. 1. to like chocolate when I was a child. 4 The party started before I got there. When I got there, the party started. 5 Jack and Harry aren't talking to each other at the moment. Jack and Harry out. 6 Understanding English on the radio is not easy. It's difficult English on the radio. 7 Before I watched the film, I finished my homework. When I film. my homework, I watched the 8 There are a lot of things we disagree on. There are a lot of things we don't eye on. 9 I'd like to learn how to program a computer. I'm interested computer. how to program a 10 I always did the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to. to do the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to. /
1. We had a coffee after going shopping. - **Explanation:** In this sentence, the word "went" should be changed to "going" to match the structure of the original sentence. 2. I get on well with my brother. - **Explanation:** The phrase "have a good relationship" can be simplified to "get on well with" while still conveying the same meaning. 3. I used to dislike chocolate when I was a child. - **Explanation:** "Didn't like" can be rephrased as "used to dislike" to maintain the past tense and meaning. 4. When I got there, the party had already started. - **Explanation:** Adding "had already" conveys that the action of the party starting occurred before your arrival. 5. Jack and Harry are not on speaking terms at the moment. - **Explanation:** The phrase "aren't talking to each other" can be expressed as "are not on speaking terms" to show the relationship status between Jack and Harry. 6. It's hard to understand English on the radio. - **Explanation:** Changing "not easy" to "hard" maintains the negative connotation while providing a more common expression. 7. When I finished my homework, I watched the film. - **Explanation:** Rearranging the clauses correctly gives the meaning that watching the film occurred after completing the homework. 8. There are a lot of things we don't agree on. - **Explanation:** The phrase "disagree on" should be rephrased as "don't agree on" to convey the negative aspect. 9. I'm interested in learning how to program a computer. - **Explanation:** This rephrase maintains the meaning while making the sentence more concise and clear. 10. I used to do the washing-up even if my parents didn't ask me to. - **Explanation:** The phrase "always did" can be expressed as "used to do" to maintain the habitual aspect of the action.