Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

Complete the sentences with used to/would.
- We ________________live in a small town, but now we live in Moscow.
- Whenever Kate was hungry, she ________________ eat a small piece of cheese.
- I ________________ play football a lot when I was at school.
- She was very generous. No matter how much she had, she ________________ always share it with people in need.
- Tom _________________think Nick was unfriendly, but it turned out that he was a really nice man.

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Автор ответа: Illrieth
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- We USED TO Live in a small town, but now we live in Moscow.- Whenever Kate was hungry, she WOULD eat a small piece of cheese.- I USED TO play football a lot when I was at school.- She was very generous. No matter how much she had, she WOULD always share it with people in need.
- Tom USED TO think Nick was unfriendly, but it turned out that he was a really nice man.
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Предмет: Английский язык, автор: iwannagotanswer
Exercise 15. Define the cases of zeugma based on the
interaction of homonyms (homophones, homographs and
homonyms proper) and on the interaction of different meanings
of a polysemantic word. What stylistic effect is achieved
thanks to zeugma?
1. The servants have gone and the need for discretion with
them. (R.R.)
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2. The darkness was overwhelming, both in the kitchen and in
her mind. (L.H.)
3. I wasnʼt sure Iʼd be able to handle either Roger or dinner,
let alone the combination of the two. (S.P.)
4. There are times when I want to lead a normal life; to not
carry a gun, a shield, and the responsibility. (N.D.)
5. A guy went to a costume party dressed as a knife, and he
really looked sharp. (A.V.)
6. She sensed, however, from the look on his face, that he was
more in shock than in thought. (D.B.)
7. Panting, he began to crawl, one hand out to feel the wall.
When its solidity abruptly ended in blackness, he drew in
both his breath and his hand, as if he expected something
nasty to snake out of the blackness and grab him. (S.K.)
8. A lamp flickered on. It was Hermione Granger, wearing a
pink bathrobe and a frown. (J.K.R.)
9. Mack had a tune on his lips and a spring in his step. (K.F.)
10. I cleared passport Control and Immigration quickly since I
wasn’t carrying anything except my overnight bag, a
diplomatic passport, and a concealed grudge. (N.D.)
11. Mrs. Weasley was clattering around, cooking breakfast a
little haphazardly, throwing dirty looks at her sons as she
threw sausages into the frying pan. (J.K.R.)
12. The three of them crossed the stone floor, picking their
way between the kneeling petitioners and pilgrims in their
rags and tatters, in their misery and their religious ecstasy.
(W.S.)
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13. I saw him yesterday. He was wearing a business suit and a
welcoming smile. (L.Ch.)
14. By the time we left the bar, I’d bought her story, as well as
her three drinks. (M.R.R.)
15. Paulette’s, a quaint French place in a white stucco
building, was noted for its wine list and desserts and the
gentle voice of the man at the Steinway. (J.G.)
16. Sophie glanced at Langdon, uncertain whether she’d
stepped back in time or into a nuthouse. (D.B.)
17. Jamie had started out from Klipdrift with a brisk step and a
light heart, … (W.S.)