Вопрос школьника по предмету Английский язык
Переведите предложения, используя Сослагательное наклонение I или Сослагательное наклонение II:
1) Если бы он был честным человеком, он бы вернул деньги.
2) Если бы вы слушали вчера радио, вы бы знали о землетрясении.
3) Мы бы послали ей телеграмму, если бы знали ее адрес.
4) Если бы Денисов играл вчера за нашу команду, мы бы выиграли.
5) Ты бы так не кашлял, если бы не курил так много.
6) Если бы он не услышал лая собаки, он бы погиб.
7) Если бы у меня была собака, я бы ее не бросила.
8) Знай я об этой выставке раньше, я бы посетила ее.
9) Будь Николай сейчас в Москве, он бы помог нам.
10) Куда бы вы поехали, если бы у вас был отпуск зимой?
P.S. ну или просто скажите хотя бы какое предложение к какому типу относится!!! плиииизз!!!
Ответ учителя по предмету Английский язык
) If he was an honest man, he would return the money. 2) If you listened to the radio yesterday, you would have known about the earthquake. 3) We would send her a telegram if we knew her address. 4) If Denisov played yesterday for our team, we would have won. 5) You would not cough so much if you did not smoke so much. 6) If he had not heard the barking of a dog, he would have died. 7) If I had a dog, I would not abandon it. 8) I knew about this exhibition before, I would visit it. 9) Whether Nicholas is now in Moscow, he would have helped us. 10) Where would you go if you had a vacation in the winter?
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“Take me back to prison”
There was a king who thought that he could paint very well. His pictures were bad. But the people to whom he showed them were afraid of the king. They all said that they liked his pictures very much.
One day the king showed his pictures to a great painter who lived in his country and said: “I want to know what you think of my pictures. Do you like them? Am I a good painter or not?”
The painter looked at the king’s pictures and said: “My king, I think your pictures are bad, and that you will never be a good painter.” The king got very angry and sent the painter to prison.
After two years the king wanted to see the painter again. “I was very angry with you,” he said, because you didn’t like my pictures. Now I forget all about it. You are a free man again, I am your friend.” For many hours the king talked with the painter, and even asked him to dine. After the dinner the king showed his pictures to the painter and asked: “Well, how do you like them now?”
The painter did not answer anything. He turned to the soldier who was standing near him and said: “Take me back to prison.”