Предмет: Английский язык, автор: anastas7498

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Задание: образуйте из следующих словосочетаний словосочетания с причастием II в функции определения
- the company that leads in manufacturing mobile phones;
- the enterprise that is employing workers;
- energy scarcity that is increasing;
- high demand that raises prices.


GreyBoar: C причастием 2 не получится (т к предложения в активном залоге) делаю с причастием 1
1 the company leading in manufacturing mobile phones;
2 the enterprise employing workers;
3 increasing energy scarcity

4 Здесь не получается никак. вечером вернусь посмотреть, кто сможет это переделать:
- high demand that raises prices.
GreyBoar: причастие 2 имеет пассивное значение, и за редким исключением, в в функции определения с активным значением не употребляется.
4 price raising demand
nuidem: raising prices high demand

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Автор ответа: nuidem
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manufactured mobile phones, employed workers, increased scarcity of energy, risen prises
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In the Middle Ages the church considered entertain­ment and drama wrong, but by and by drama reap­peared with religious and moral plays.
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