сделать английский! 3 Complete the questions. Use the correct form of the verbs.
1) If you,yougood marks in your test? (not study/get)
2) Unless the weather___really bad on sunday,weto the beach. (be/go)
3) If sheyou to her birthday party,youher a present? (invite/buy)
4) Shehim unless heher very nicely. (not help/ask)

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нтг1 нтг1  23.01.2024 18:15
1) If you don't study, will you get good marks in your test?
To answer this question, we need to understand the meaning of the sentence and the verb forms. The condition "If you don't study" suggests that not studying may have an impact on the result of the test. The verb form "will you get" is used to talk about future possibilities or outcomes. In this case, the question is asking if good marks are a possibility if the person does not study. Therefore, the correct form of the verbs would be "don't study" and "will you get."

2) Unless the weather is really bad on Sunday, will we go to the beach?
In this question, the condition "Unless the weather is really bad on Sunday" sets up a situation where going to the beach depends on the weather. The verb form "will we go" is used to talk about a future action. The question is asking if the weather is not bad, will we go to the beach. Therefore, the correct form of the verbs would be "is" and "will we go."

3) If she invites you to her birthday party, will you buy her a present?
Here, the condition "If she invites you to her birthday party" suggests that receiving an invitation has a consequence or expectation. The verb form "will you buy" is used to talk about a future action or possibility. The question is asking if the person will buy a present if they are invited to the birthday party. Therefore, the correct form of the verbs would be "invites" and "will you buy."

4) She won't help him unless he asks her very nicely.
In this question, the condition "unless he asks her very nicely" sets up a situation where asking nicely is necessary for receiving help. The verb forms "won't help" and "asks" are used to talk about refusal or lack of action. The question is stating that she will not help him unless he asks very nicely. Therefore, the correct form of the verbs would be "won't help" and "asks."
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