1) Have
Yes.I have No. I have not
2) Have
Yes. They have No. They have not
3) Have
Yes. I have No. i have not
4) Has
Yes. She/he has. No. She/he has not
5) Has
ответ как в 4)
<span>child – children
man – men
box – boxes
leaf – leaves
watch – watches
boy – boys
party – parties</span>
Ответ:
Who argued with the Parrot?
Where racers get the prizes?
How many did the racers circle after the Caucus-race?
When was the race over?
Why did Alice stay alone?
What did the party do to get dry?
Объяснение:
Если вы хотите в переводе показать наличие Passive, то перевод получится "корявым".Вот так я его и написала.
1New houses are built by them every year. -Новые дома строятся ими каждый год.
2Parties are given by them every month..-Вечера устраиваются ими каждый месяц.
3Dishes are washed by us after dinner.-Посуда моется нами после обеда.
4New books are rergularly published by them.-Новые книги публикуются ими регулярно.
5Many umbrellas are lost by people in trains and buses every day.-Много зонтиков теряется людьми в поездах и автобусах каждый день.
6A lot of cakes are eaten by children.-Много пирожных съедается детьми.
7The students aren't asked a lot of questions by the teacher.-Студентам не задано учителем много вопросов.
8The room is cleaned by him every day.-Комната убирается им каждый день.
9Two hundred people are employed by the company.-200 людей устраиваются компанией.
10The shop is closed by them at 8 o'clock .- Магазин закрывается ими в 8 часов.
11Short stories are written by her.-Короткие рассказы написаны ей
12French lessons are given by him.-Им даются уроки французского.
13A lot of articles aren't translated from English into Russian by her.-Много статей не переведены ей с английского на русский.
14Flowers are killed by frost.-Цветы убиты морозом.
15The lectures on history aren't always attended by the students.-Лекции по истории не всегда посещаются студентами.
Two years ago,
I 1. (was hired) by an American bank. I 2. (had received)
a letter from the head of the bank. That 3. (started),
“Dear Nick, I 4. (am <span><span>quite </span>pleased) that you 5.
(have decided) to join us”. That “quite” 6. (depressed) me. Then I
7. (discovered) that in American English “quite”
sometimes 8. (means) ”very ”, whereas in British English it
9. (means) “fairly”.</span>