Решите английский 9 класс 1.Translate from Russian English the expressions:
Гладить, удовлетворять наши потребности, атомная энергия, творчество, искусственный интеллект, преодолевать трудности, понимать образную речь, роботы – домохозяйки, принимать решение
2. Use one of the best ways to express future situations:
a) The train (to arrive) at 5 sharp.
b) They (leave) to Moscow tonight.
c) Look! There is a stone on the road. He (to fall).
d) I think I (join) you today in the evening.
e) We (to pass) our exams by June.
f) Don`t ring me up in the morning I (to have breakfast) at 7:00 o`clock.
3. Use the verb in the Present Simple or Future Simple Tenses:
1. If you (to cross) the road in red, you (to be fined)
2. As soon as he (to come) home from school, he (to call) me.
3. When she (finish) doing her work, she (to go) for a walk.
4. Before the teacher (to give) the test, he (to explain) the rule.
5. Until the children (to help) their parents, they (not to get) sweets.
6. Don`t leave until you (to switch) off the light in the room.
4. Use the necessary preposition: on, to, out, up.
1. We`ve run … of bread at home. Go to buy some, please.
2. Anyone can sort … this problem even a child.
3. I promise you I will definitely help you any time you need. You can rely … me.
4. I have to fix my car. It will take … much time.
Мы это не проходили, это за какой класс?
- Гладить - to iron
- Удовлетворять наши потребности - to meet our needs
- Атомная энергия - atomic energy
- Творчество - creativity
- Искусственный интеллект - artificial intelligence
- Преодолевать трудности - to overcome difficulties
- Понимать образную речь - to understand figurative speech
- Роботы – домохозяйки - robots as housewives
- Принимать решение - to make a decision
2. Use one of the best ways to express future situations:
a) The train will arrive at 5 sharp.
- We use "will" + base form of the verb to express future actions or events that are not planned or scheduled.
b) They will leave to Moscow tonight.
- Here again we use "will" + base form of the verb to express future actions or events.
c) Look! There is a stone on the road. It will fall.
- In this case, the future action of the stone falling is indicated by using "will" + base form of the verb.
d) I think I will join you today in the evening.
- "Will" is used to express a future action or decision.
e) We will pass our exams by June.
- "Will" is used to express a future action or outcome.
f) Don't ring me up in the morning. I will have breakfast at 7:00 o'clock.
- "Will" is used to indicate a planned future action.
3. Use the verb in the Present Simple or Future Simple Tenses:
1. If you cross the road in red, you will be fined.
- The action of crossing the road in red and the consequence of being fined are indicated using the present simple and future simple tenses.
2. As soon as he comes home from school, he will call me.
- The action of coming home from school and the subsequent action of calling are expressed using present simple and future simple tenses.
3. When she finishes doing her work, she will go for a walk.
- The action of finishing the work and the action of going for a walk are indicated using present simple and future simple tenses.
4. Before the teacher gives the test, he will explain the rule.
- The action of giving the test and the action of explaining the rule are expressed using present simple and future simple tenses.
5. Until the children help their parents, they will not get sweets.
- The action of helping parents and the condition of not getting sweets are indicated using present simple and future simple tenses.
6. Don't leave until you switch off the light in the room.
- The action of switching off the light and the condition of not leaving are expressed using present simple and future simple tenses.
4. Use the necessary preposition: on, to, out, up.
1. We've run out of bread at home. Go to buy some, please.
- "Out" is used to indicate that there is no bread left.
2. Anyone can sort out this problem, even a child.
- "Out" is used to express resolving or solving a problem.
3. I promise you I will definitely help you any time you need. You can rely on me.
- "On" is used to indicate dependence or trust.
4. I have to fix my car. It will take up much time.
- "Up" is used to indicate an increase in the duration of time needed.