Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ODuHo4eCTBo

5 Rewrite the sentences with the adverbs of frequency We go to the park on Saturdays. (usually) We usually go to the park on Saturdays. 1 He takes his mobile phone to work (often) 2. The traffic is bad in the morning. (occasionally) 3 I ride my bike to school. (not often) 4 I'm late for school. (hardly ever) 5 I've got a lot of money (never)​

Ответы

Автор ответа: Govindacharandasi
6

Ответ:

1 He often takes his mobile phone to work.

2 The traffic is occasionally bad in the morning.

3 I not often ride my bike to school.

4 I'm hardly ever late for school.

5  I've never got a lot of money.

Объяснение:

кажется так


Govindacharandasi: можно коронку, плиз?
ODuHo4eCTBo: на второй вопрос ответь пж)
ODuHo4eCTBo: в профиле посмотри
Автор ответа: MaryFairy211
5

1. He often takes his mobile phone to work.

2. The traffic is occasionally bad in the morning.

3. I do not often ride my bike to school.

4. I'm hardly ever late for school.

5. I've never had a lot of money. (*я заменила глагол got на had, чтобы сохранить смысл предложения, поскольку при добавлении слова never have got воспринимается как Present Perfect глагола get и означает "(никогда не) получал(а) много денег")


ODuHo4eCTBo: можете на 2 вопрос у меня в профиле ответить?
ODuHo4eCTBo: тоже англ
ODuHo4eCTBo: что?
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