
Помогите!!! Complete sentences with the right form of the verb. 1. I have already done/ have been
doing my homework 2.She hasn’t been/ hasn’t been being in Paris yet 3.You have never played/ have never been playing the guitar 4.We have run/ have been running for 2 hours already 5.They have watched/ have been watching TV for 1 hour 6.How long has he swum/ has he been swimming?

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Объяснение:
1.have already done
2.hasnt been
3.have never played
4.have been running
5.have watched
6.has he been swimming



Sure! Here are the complete sentences with the correct forms of the verbs:
1. I have already done my homework. 2. She hasn't been in Paris yet. 3. You have never played the guitar. 4. We have been running for 2 hours already. 5. They have been watching TV for 1 hour. 6. How long has he been swimming?
Let's go through each sentence and explain the verb forms used:
1. The sentence "I have already done my homework" uses the present perfect tense. "Have done" is the present perfect form of the verb "do." It indicates that the action of doing the homework was completed in the past but has relevance to the present.
2. The sentence "She hasn't been in Paris yet" uses the present perfect continuous tense. "Hasn't been" is the present perfect form of the verb "be" in the continuous aspect. It indicates that the action of being in Paris has not started or continued up to the present moment.
3. The sentence "You have never played the guitar" uses the present perfect tense. "Have played" is the present perfect form of the verb "play." It indicates that the action of playing the guitar occurred at some point in the past, but the exact time is not specified.
4. The sentence "We have been running for 2 hours already" uses the present perfect continuous tense. "Have been running" is the present perfect form of the verb "run" in the continuous aspect. It indicates that the action of running started in the past and is still ongoing up to the present moment.
5. The sentence "They have been watching TV for 1 hour" uses the present perfect continuous tense. "Have been watching" is the present perfect form of the verb "watch" in the continuous aspect. It indicates that the action of watching TV started in the past and is still ongoing up to the present moment.
6. The question "How long has he been swimming?" uses the present perfect continuous tense. "Has he been swimming" is the present perfect form of the verb "swim" in the continuous aspect. It is asking about the duration of the ongoing action of swimming up to the present moment.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.


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