Предмет: Английский язык, автор: CarlosCortese

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скобки и употребите правильную форму глагола, герундия или причастия:

1. If you gave me your dictionary for a couple of days, I (to translate) this text.

2. (To wait) for some time in
the hall, he was invited into the office.


3. The machine needs (to clean).

4. She tried to avoid (to speak)
to.


5. If she (to ask) me
yesterday, I should have told her all about it.


 





Ответы

Автор ответа: zorbing
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1. If you gave me your dictionary for a couple of days, I would translate this text.
2. Having waited for some time in the hall, he was invited into the office.
3. The machine needs cleaning.
4. She tried to avoid being spoken to.
5. If she had asked me yesterday, I should have told her all about it.

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