Module 7:
1. His only chance of success was to leave his village and move to the big city.
2. They walked through the fields towards the village.
3. Between 5 and 8 o'clock, the roads are really busy and the traffic doesn't move at all.
4. Gulnaz and Ulan fell in love the first time they saw each other.
5. After sailing for many days, the captain suddenly saw land in the distance.
6. Nurlan watched the documentary because he wanted to know more about physics.
7. The shop sells spices and herbs from many different parts of the world.
8. I turned the bucket upside down to pour out the water.
9. She jumped out of her seat and started dancing.
Объяснение:
БУДЬ ЛАСКА ЗРОБИ ЦЮ ВІДПОВІДЬ НАЙКРАЩОЮ)
1. I feel like going for a walk.
The phrase "feel like" is followed by a gerund (-ing form of the verb) to express a desire or inclination to engage in an activity. In this case, "going" is the correct form.
2. The exercise done by Helen was completely correct.
The verb "do" is used in the past participle form ("done") because it functions as an adjective modifying the noun "exercise." The past participle form indicates that the exercise was completed by Helen in the past.
3. If they had done it yesterday, we would be glad.
The verb "do" is used in the past participle form ("had done") to indicate a hypothetical past action that did not occur. The use of the past perfect tense ("had done") in the conditional clause ("If they had done it yesterday") implies an unreal condition in the past and its hypothetical result in the present.
4. We just solved the problem.
The verb "solve" is used in the simple past tense ("solved") to indicate a completed action in the past. The use of "just" emphasizes that the action of solving the problem happened recently.
5. No mistakes were made by Joe in that lesson.
The verb "make" is used in the past participle form ("made") because the sentence is in the passive voice. The passive voice is used to focus on the fact that Joe did not commit any mistakes in the mentioned lesson.