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Find the he / she / it forms of the verbs in the text. 1 say 3 have 5 change 7 watch 2 live 4 exercise 6 go 8 study
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Ответ:
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Explanation: Writing the right form of verbs for he / she / it forms, we have
1. say He says
She says
it says
2. live He lives
She lives
it lives
3. have He has
She has
it has
4. exercise He exercises
She exercises
it exercises
5 change He changes
She changes
it changes
6. go He goes
She goes
it goes
7.watch He watches
She watches
it watches
8.study He studies
She studies
it studies
Ответ:
The answer is:
d. Happy branches, that will never lose your leaves or leave the springtime.
In the excerpt from "Ode on a Grecian Urn," the author John Keats makes reference to the branches of the trees surrounding two lovers in a picture in an ancient Greek urn. In that respect, Keats is joyful that the leaves will remain on the tree and will not fall to the ground. As a result, the branches represent the couple's eternal love rather than a short temporary romance.