Вопрос задан 30.06.2023 в 07:12. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Смирнова Мария.

1.They’ve been on holiday for / since last week. 2.She hasn’t called already/ yet. 3.We’ve ago

/already packed our suitcases. 4.Have you ever / since slept in a tent?
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Отвечает Руткевич Анжела.

Ответ:

1.since

2.yet

3.already

4.ever

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

Here are the corrected sentences:

  1. They've been on holiday since last week.
  2. She hasn't called yet.
  3. We've already packed our suitcases.
  4. Have you ever slept in a tent?

Explanation:

  1. "for" is used with a duration of time, like "for a week." Since "last week" specifies a point in time, "since" is the appropriate word to use here.

  2. "Already" and "yet" both indicate an action in the present or future, so you don't need to use "already" in this sentence. "She hasn't called yet" means that she hasn't called up to the present moment.

  3. "Already" is used to indicate that an action has been completed before a certain point in time. In this case, it's correct to say "We've already packed our suitcases" to convey that the packing is done.

  4. "Ever since" is a phrase used to indicate that something has been happening continuously from a specific point in the past up to the present. In this context, "Have you ever slept in a tent?" is the correct phrasing to ask if someone has had that experience at any point in their life.

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