Краткое пояснение:
Краткое пояснение: The task is to create dialogues using the provided sentences and pictures of Dave and Mum. We need to match the sentences to the context of a typical conversation between a child and a parent regarding homework and visiting a friend.
Диалог 1:
- Dave: Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Диалог 2:
- Mum: Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can.
- Mum: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Dave: No, I haven't.
Предполагаемый сценарий:
Dave asks his Mum if she has homework, and then if he can go to Sarah's house. The sentences in the box can be used in different orders depending on who is speaking and what is being asked.
The pictures show Dave and his Mum. The sentences are prompts for a dialogue.
Диалог 1 (Dave asks first):
- Dave: Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Диалог 2 (Mum asks first):
- Mum: Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can.
- Mum: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Dave: No, I haven't.
The provided sentences seem to be options for Dave to say, or for Mum to ask. Let's assume Dave is asking for permission.
Возможный диалог 1 (Dave asking for permission):
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Возможный диалог 2 (Mum asking about Dave's homework):
- Mum: Dave, Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can. (This response doesn't quite fit, suggesting it might be Mum confirming something).
Let's re-evaluate the sentences in the box: They are presented as statements and questions, possibly to be used by either character.
Scenario 1: Dave asking permission
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Scenario 2: Mum asking Dave about homework
- Mum: Dave, Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can. (This seems to indicate Dave has homework and is permitted to do it, maybe at Sarah's house).
- Mum: Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon? (This is out of context if Mum is asking Dave).
Let's assume the sentences are for filling in the blanks of a dialogue between Dave and Mum.
Dialogue Draft 1:
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Great! Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Dialogue Draft 2:
- Mum: Dave, Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can.
- Mum: So, you can go to Sarah's house.
The provided sentences are: "No, I haven't.", "Yes, all right, you can.", "Have you got any homework?", "Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?"
Dialogue 1: Dave asks permission
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: So, Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Dialogue 2: Mum checks on homework
- Mum: Dave, Have you got any homework?
- Dave: Yes, all right, you can. (This implies he has homework but is allowed to do it, perhaps at Sarah's).
- Mum: (Implied: Ok, go ahead then.)
Given the structure, the most logical use of the sentences is for Dave to ask permission.
Final Dialogue:
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Great! Then, Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Ответ (EN)
- Dave: Mum, Have you got any homework?
- Mum: No, I haven't.
- Dave: Great! Then, Can I go to Sarah's house this afternoon?
- Mum: Yes, all right, you can.
Перевод (RU)
- Дэйв: Мам, у тебя есть домашнее задание?
- Мама: Нет, у меня нет.
- Дэйв: Отлично! Тогда, можно мне сегодня после обеда пойти в гости к Саре?
- Мама: Да, хорошо, можешь.