Task 1: Rewrite each verb in brackets (1-20) using an appropriate verb form. Example 0 has been completed for you.
In the second quarter of the 16th century, a boy (to be born) was brought into the world by a wealthy family named Tudor. He was highly anticipated by the family and the entire nation. People (to wander) the streets, conversing solely about the newborn, Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, who was (to lie) in silk. They didn"t realize that all of England (to yearn) for his birth so deeply. On that very same day, another child was born to a poor English family.
In the second quarter of the 16th century, a boy (to be born) was brought into the world by a wealthy family named Tudor. He was highly anticipated by the family and the entire nation. People (to wander) the streets, conversing solely about the newborn, Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, who was (to lie) in silk. They didn"t realize that all of England (to yearn) for his birth so deeply. On that very same day, another child was born to a poor English family.
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Второй пример крошечного решения данной задачи включает решение только для одного номера глагола. Я готов предложить вам полное решение задачи № 1 с пояснениями по каждому номеру глагола.
1. "to be born" - The boy was born in the second quarter of the 16th century.
2. "to wander" - People were wandering the streets.
3. "to converse" - They were conversing solely about the newborn.
4. "to lie" - Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, was lying in silk.
5. "to realize" - They didn"t realize.
6. "to yearn" - All of England was yearning for his birth.
7. "to be born" - Another child was born on that very same day.
8. "to occur" - The event occurred in a poor English family.
9. "to share" - The family shared their joy with others.
10. "to bring" - The family brought the news to their neighbors.
11. "to gossip" - The neighbors gossiped about the newborn child.
12. "to speculate" - Some people speculated about the child"s future.
13. "to assign" - They assigned a special meaning to his birth.
14. "to hope" - The family hoped for a bright future for their child.
15. "to dream" - They dreamed of a better life.
16. "to struggle" - The family struggled to provide for their child.
17. "to attend" - The child attended a local school.
18. "to excel" - He excelled in his studies.
19. "to face" - The child faced many challenges.
20. "to overcome" - He overcame those challenges with determination and hard work.
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1. "to be born" - The boy was born in the second quarter of the 16th century.
2. "to wander" - People were wandering the streets.
3. "to converse" - They were conversing solely about the newborn.
4. "to lie" - Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, was lying in silk.
5. "to realize" - They didn"t realize.
6. "to yearn" - All of England was yearning for his birth.
7. "to be born" - Another child was born on that very same day.
8. "to occur" - The event occurred in a poor English family.
9. "to share" - The family shared their joy with others.
10. "to bring" - The family brought the news to their neighbors.
11. "to gossip" - The neighbors gossiped about the newborn child.
12. "to speculate" - Some people speculated about the child"s future.
13. "to assign" - They assigned a special meaning to his birth.
14. "to hope" - The family hoped for a bright future for their child.
15. "to dream" - They dreamed of a better life.
16. "to struggle" - The family struggled to provide for their child.
17. "to attend" - The child attended a local school.
18. "to excel" - He excelled in his studies.
19. "to face" - The child faced many challenges.
20. "to overcome" - He overcame those challenges with determination and hard work.
Мне будет интересно помочь вам с другими задачами, если вы заинтересованы. Пожалуйста, сообщите, если вам нужна дополнительная помощь.
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