Предложения отрицательные Оба глагола стоят в отрицательной сокращенной форме can not = can't do not want=don't <span>want
Глагол can - модальный. При построении отрицательного предложения он не требует для себя вспомогательного глагола do, а просто сам ставится в отрицательную форму путем прибавления частицы not."</span>can't" При построении отрицательного предложения со смысловым глаголом want по правилам английского языка необходим вспомогательный глагол do, который ставится в отрицательную форму путем прибавления частицы not и записывается перед смысловым глаголом want "don't want"
Christine doesn't watch much TV because she prefers to read. Здесь don't меняется на doesn't , а prefer на preferS, ибо речь идет об ОДНОМ индивидууме в 3 лице, то бишь Кристине.
1 The passenger asked where the information desk was.
2 The teacher told his pupils to turn to the first page of Unit two.
3 He asked us if it was all right if he opened the window.
4 I told my friend that I was afraid I couldn't come out for a sea with him.
5 She told Jack that she wouldn't forget to send him a telegram.
6 They asked how much the tickets were.
7 He wrote in his letter he knew I was ill and he hoped I would get better.
8 The man asked me if I knew what time the train got to Sochi.
9 Mother told Pete not to forget to call her when he reached the place.
10 My friend told me that he would help me to do my homework if I liked.
11 He asked his grandson if he had any idea what he had done with his glasses.
12 His granny asked him not to open the window
13 The teacher asked the boy why his hands were so dirty.
14 Father said to look at those clouds and that it was raining soon.
15 Jack asked Sam if he was doing anything that evening.
16 Pete said he hadn't learnt the poem for that day.
17 She said she liked that song from sixties.
18 He asked me where Richard had been going when I had met him.
19 My grandmother told me that I was grown up then.
20 His mother asked him what he had done at the lesson the day before.
21 The security guard asked him if he had paid for everything.
22 Nellie said she wanted to keep that because it reminded her of her grandmother.
23 The manager said they had got about twenty supermarkets in their city.
24 My mother said not to brush too much oil on the meat.
25 She told him she hadn't spoken to him for 3 days.
26 Tom said he had lost his key and he was looking for it.
27 She asked me why I thought the exam would be easy.
28 He asked how long Ann had lived in Ruzaevka.
29 He told me my English was very good and added that I made very few mistakes.
30 His wife told us he would be away till the next month.
1) on 2) on 3) on 4) near 5) behind 1) Kathy is sailing 2) jackie and karen are swiming 3 is terry play the violine 4 tina is skating 5 jill is diving in america 6 are they listen to cd
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