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НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ Choose the best options to complete the text. i'm really worried about the end-of-term exams at school. my cousin sam says that i being/will have been/was/will be silly and that I'm shouldn't worry about failing. he says that i would/should/might/ought to be calm and relax more. that's easy for him saying/ to saying/to say/ say because he always passes all his exams. last week we did a history test and when i given/gave/was given/had gave the results, i couldn't believe it. i had passed the test and had been awarded top marks in my year. amazing! perhaps the exams will be fine.

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13 апреля 2025 19:17

To complete the given text with the best options, let's analyze each blank space:

  1. I'm really worried about the end-of-term exams at school. My cousin Sam says that I will be silly and that I should worry about failing. He says that I should be calm and relax more. That's easy for him to say because he always passes all his exams. Last week we did a history test and when I was given the results, I couldn't believe it. I had passed the test and had been awarded top marks in my year. Amazing! Perhaps the exams will be fine.

Explanation:

  • "I'm" refers to the present, so "will be" is the correct choice to show future tense.
  • "Should" is used to give advice, therefore it fits the context.
  • "Should" is also appropriate here to express expectation.
  • "To say" is the correct form in this case to show that it is easy for him to make such a statement.
  • "Was given" is the passive form appropriate in the context of receiving the test results.
  • "Had passed" and "had been awarded" are correct to indicate the sequence of events happening in the past.

By choosing these options, the text flows logically and grammatically correct.

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НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ Choose the best options to complete the text. i'm really worried about the end-of-term exams at school. my cousin sam says that i being/will have been/was/will be silly and that I'm shouldn't worry about failing. he says that i would/should/might/ought to be calm and relax more. that's easy for him saying/ to saying/to say/ say because he always passes all his exams. last week we did a history test and when i given/gave/was given/had gave the results, i couldn't believe it. i had passed the test and had been awarded top marks in my year. amazing! perhaps the exams will be fine.
To complete the given text with the best options, let's analyze each blank space: 1. I'm really worried about the end-of-term exams at school. My cousin Sam says that I **will be** silly and that I **should** worry about failing. He says that I **should** be calm and relax more. That's easy for him **to say** because he always passes all his exams. Last week we did a history test and when I **was given** the results, I couldn't believe it. I had passed the test and had been awarded top marks in my year. Amazing! Perhaps the exams will be fine. Explanation: - "I'm" refers to the present, so "will be" is the correct choice to show future tense. - "Should" is used to give advice, therefore it fits the context. - "Should" is also appropriate here to express expectation. - "To say" is the correct form in this case to show that it is easy for him to make such a statement. - "Was given" is the passive form appropriate in the context of receiving the test results. - "Had passed" and "had been awarded" are correct to indicate the sequence of events happening in the past. By choosing these options, the text flows logically and grammatically correct.