Привет Вставьте there’s/is there/it’s/is it.
Образец: «There’s a train at 10.30»-«Is it a fast train?»
1. I’m not going to buy this shirt ... very expensive.
2. «What’s wrong?»-«... something in my eye.»
3. «... anything on television to night?»-«Yes, ... a film at 8.15»
4. ... a book on the table. ... interesting?

demeshkin1 demeshkin1    3   08.05.2020 13:49    29

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ktotot ktotot  26.01.2024 16:21
1. I’m not going to buy this shirt because it’s very expensive.

Explanation: The word "because" indicates a reason for not buying the shirt. The phrase "it’s very expensive" explains why the person is not going to buy it. In this case, "it’s" is used to refer to the shirt.

2. "What’s wrong?" - "There’s something in my eye."

Explanation: The phrase "There’s something in my eye" is a response to the question "What’s wrong?" It means that there is an object or substance in the person's eye causing discomfort. In this case, "there’s" is used to indicate the presence of something.

3. "Is there anything on television tonight?" - "Yes, there’s a film at 8.15."

Explanation: The question "Is there anything on television tonight?" asks if there are any programs or shows scheduled to be broadcasted. The response "Yes, there’s a film at 8.15" confirms the presence of a film on television at that specific time. In both cases, "there’s" is used to indicate the presence of something.

4. "Is there a book on the table? Is it interesting?"

Explanation: The first question "Is there a book on the table?" asks if there is a book present on the table. The second question "Is it interesting?" asks for an opinion on the book's level of interest. In this case, "is there" is used to ask about the existence of an object, and "is it" is used to ask for a description or opinion of the object.
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