Упражнение 33 на грамматическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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Lost Child

I have a baby sister Emma, who is eight vears old. I ( TAKE ) her shopping last week. I was helping her get a present for our Mum’s birthday and at just eight years old; she is too young to go on her own.

Emma is quite small for her age and she is incredibly fast. I ( MUST ) keep telling her to stay close to me as the place was really crowded.

It should have been easy to keep an eye on her. She has long blonde hair and that day she ( WEAR ) a shocking red top, a flashy orange skirt and green boots. She looked like a traffic light!

I guess it was inevitable. One moment I looked down and she was gone. I started shouting ( SHE ) name and called a security guard to help me.

After five or ten minutes I was really beginning to panic. Emma’s name was being broadcast every two minutes and lots of shoppers ( START ) to help.

Then I spotted an outdoors shop with a tent and camping equipment displayed in the window. I noticed Blonde hair sticking out of the tent ( ADVERTISE ) the presence of young Emma.

Of course I told her off but everyone else ( BE ) really nice to her asking if she was alright. Of course I was relieved and happy but young sisters can be really, really annoying.

Lost Child

I have a baby sister Emma, who is eight vears old. I TOOK her shopping last week. I was helping her get a present for our Mum’s birthday and at just eight years old; she is too young to go on her own.

Emma is quite small for her age and she is incredibly fast. I HAD TO keep telling her to stay close to me as the place was really crowded.

It should have been easy to keep an eye on her. She has long blonde hair and that day she WAS WEARING a shocking red top, a flashy orange skirt and green boots. She looked like a traffic light!

I guess it was inevitable. One moment I looked down and she was gone. I started shouting HER name and called a security guard to help me.

After five or ten minutes I was really beginning to panic. Emma’s name was being broadcast every two minutes and lots of shoppers STARTED to help.

Then I spotted an outdoors shop with a tent and camping equipment displayed in the window. I noticed Blonde hair sticking out of the tent ADVERTISING the presence of young Emma.

Of course I told her off but everyone else WAS really nice to her asking if she was alright. Of course I was relieved and happy but young sisters can be really, really annoying.