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помогите открыть скобки How many words this list ( include ) ? 2 Weathermen say that the temperature ( rise ) now and soon we ( have ) good weather . 3 Wha

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t terrible soup ! You ( waste ) all the good vegetables and meat . 4 The chemical plant ( poison) the waters of this beautiful river from many years . 5 Look at George , he (pile) food on this plate , he eats so much . 6 When we disaster ( happen ) ?7. You ( clear ) the table . Good ! Then we can play a game of chess . 8 . What the picnickers ( do) when it (begin) raining ? 9. People ( destroy) the forests of the Amazon Basin for dozens of years . 10. When Ann and I met , our families (stay) at the Black Sea coast .

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30 дек. 2016 г., 21:37:54 (7 лет назад)

1)does this list include

2)is rising/will have

3)have wasted

4)has been poisoning

5)is piling

6)уточните написание слов, эта фраза - абсурд. возможно, не we, а другое слово? the? тогда did the disaster happen.

7)have cleared

8)what did the picknickers do/ when it began raining

9)have been destroying

10)were staying

Вообще, текст содержит некоторые грамматические неоднозначности, к тому же предложения звучат неестественно. Судя по всему, источник  - отечественного происхождения, а не аутентичный англофонный. (Претензия не к вам, а к автору сего опуса^^)

 

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