
Найти ошибки: Did he played tennis yesterday? I has written a test. She has already dance on the
concert. Did my mother read a book? – Yes, he did. Has it drunk milk? – No, it have not. Have you done your homework? – No, you have not.

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Ответ:
Исправленная версия*
Did he play tennis yesterday?
I have written a test
She has already danced on the concert
Did my mother read a book? - Yes, she did.
Has it drunk milk? - No, it has not.
Have you done your homework? - No, i have not



Ответ:
Did he PLAY tennis yesterday?
I HAVE written a test.
She has already DANCED on the concert.
Did my mother read a book? – Yes, SHE did.
Has it drunk milk? – No, it HAS not.
Have you done your homework? – No, I have not.



Let's go through the sentences and identify the errors:
1. Did he played tennis yesterday? Correction: Did he play tennis yesterday? Explanation: The verb "play" should be in the base form after the auxiliary verb "did" in the past tense interrogative form. 2. I has written a test. Correction: I have written a test. Explanation: The auxiliary verb "have" should be used in the present tense with the subject "I" to indicate possession or completion of an action. [[1]](https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_Spoken_Russian/English-Russian)
3. She has already dance on the concert. Correction: She has already danced at the concert. Explanation: The verb "dance" should be in the past participle form "danced" after the auxiliary verb "has" to indicate a completed action. Additionally, "at" should be used instead of "on" to indicate the location of the concert. [[1]](https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_Spoken_Russian/English-Russian)
4. Did my mother read a book? – Yes, he did. Correction: Did my mother read a book? – Yes, she did. Explanation: The pronoun "she" should be used to refer to the subject "my mother." 5. Has it drunk milk? – No, it have not. Correction: Has it drunk milk? – No, it has not. Explanation: The pronoun "it" should be followed by the auxiliary verb "has" in the present tense to indicate possession or completion of an action. 6. Have you done your homework? – No, you have not. Correction: Have you done your homework? – No, I have not. Explanation: The pronoun "I" should be used to refer to the subject "you." Here are the corrected sentences:
1. Did he play tennis yesterday? 2. I have written a test. 3. She has already danced at the concert. 4. Did my mother read a book? – Yes, she did. 5. Has it drunk milk? – No, it has not. 6. Have you done your homework? – No, I have not.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.


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