Вопрос задан 04.06.2023 в 13:21. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Sargga Lena.

Choose the correct form: present perfect or present perfect continuous. 1) I have been

practising have practised these tenses for three weeks. Now I understand them better. 2) Helen has been telling has told me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself. 3) I have been staring have stared at this menu for ages now and I still haven`t decided yet. 4) Pope John Paul II has visited has been visiting more than 90 countries. 5) I have done have been doing paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters. Пожалуйста
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Отвечает Юдина Дарья.

Ответ:

1) I  have been practising  these tenses for three weeks. Now I understand them better.

2) Helen  has told  me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself.

3) I  have been staring  at this menu for ages now and I still haven`t decided yet.

4) Pope John Paul II  has visited  more than 90 countries.

5)  I  have been doing  paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Here are the correct forms:

  1. I have been practicing these tenses for three weeks. Now I understand them better. (Present perfect continuous)
  2. Helen has told me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself? (Present perfect)
  3. I have been staring at this menu for ages now and I still haven't decided yet. (Present perfect continuous)
  4. Pope John Paul II has visited more than 90 countries. (Present perfect)
  5. I have been doing paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters. (Present perfect continuous)

Пожалуйста! (You're welcome!)

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