A: My parents spent a lot of time travelling when they were young. (?) B: Where
they
3 I've recently started to eat healthy
food.
(-) I
food earlier.
healthy
4 A:I got up very early for a long time to be on time for work but not any more. (?) B: What time
you
up?
5 I didn't like watching horror films when
L Luce sahild but like them now
3.l eat food earlier hearlthy.
4.I get up at 7:00.
5.She watching TV now.Задание
A: My parents spent a lot of time travelling when they were young. (?) B: Where
they
3 Ive recently started to eat healthy
food.
(-) I
food earlier.
healthy
4 A:I got up very early for a long time to be on time for work but not any more. (?) B: What time
you
up?
5 I didnt like watching horror films when
L Luce sahild but like them now
(?) B: Where did they travel?
Response: The question asks for the location or places where the parents traveled when they were young. To answer this question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to travel," which is "did they travel." Therefore, the correct question would be "Where did they travel?"
2) I've recently started to eat healthy food.
(-) I ate unhealthy food earlier.
Response: The sentence expresses a change in eating habits, from unhealthy food to healthy food. To make the negative statement that the person ate unhealthy food earlier, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to eat," which is "ate." Therefore, the correct negative statement would be "I ate unhealthy food earlier."
3) A: I got up very early for a long time to be on time for work but not anymore.
(?) B: What time did you get up?
Response: The question asks for the specific time at which the person used to get up early for a long time to be on time for work. To answer this question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "to get up," which is "did you get up." Therefore, the correct question would be "What time did you get up?"
4) I didn't like watching horror films when Luce sahild but like them now.
Response: The sentence states that the person did not enjoy watching horror films in the past, but now they do. It seems that the word "Luce sahild" might be a typing error or a misspelling, as it doesn't have any meaning in this context. Assuming the intended word is "Lucy," we can rephrase the sentence as follows: "I didn't like watching horror films when I was younger, but I like them now." This clarifies the meaning of the sentence by removing the non-related word and introducing a relevant pronoun.