Безличные предложения в английском языке
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Windy, spring, was snowing, 6 a.m., far (question), midnight, difficult (negative), me (present), him (future), easy (question).
1.
The weather is awful
2.
I like this time of yearnow
3.
during the night.
4.
when I got up.
5.
from the bus stop?
6.
in three hours.
7.
for him to climb this mountain yesterday.
8.
2 hours to get to work.
9.
10 minutes to get ready.
10.
to play the piano?
Explanation: We use the impersonal "it" as the subject of the sentence to talk about the weather. In this case, we are describing the weather as "windy".
2. It's spring now.
Explanation: Again, we use the impersonal "it" to talk about the current season. In this case, we are saying that it is currently springtime.
3. It was snowing during the night.
Explanation: Using the past tense, we describe the weather condition of snow falling during the night.
4. It was difficult when I got up.
Explanation: We use the impersonal "it" to refer to an unnamed situation or condition. In this case, we are saying that it was difficult when the speaker woke up.
5. Is it far from the bus stop?
Explanation: Here, "it" refers to a location or distance. We use the impersonal "it" to ask about the distance between a place and the bus stop.
6. It will be easy in three hours.
Explanation: Using the future tense, we talk about a future condition or event. In this case, we are saying that something will be easy in three hours.
7. It was too difficult for him to climb this mountain yesterday.
Explanation: Once again, using the impersonal "it", we talk about a situation or condition. In this case, we describe something as too difficult for him to accomplish yesterday.
8. It takes me 2 hours to get to work.
Explanation: Using the impersonal "it", we talk about a habitual action or time required to do something. In this case, we say that it takes the speaker 2 hours to reach their workplace.
9. It takes 10 minutes to get ready.
Explanation: Using the impersonal "it", we talk about a habitual action or time required to do something. In this case, we say that it takes 10 minutes for someone to get ready.
10. Is it easy to play the piano?
Explanation: Here, "it" refers to the act of playing the piano. We use the impersonal "it" to ask about the difficulty or ease of playing the piano.