Вопрос задан 11.07.2023 в 03:56. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Куприна Даша.

Помогите 1)I ____________ lived in this city since 2000. A lived B have lived C have been living

D am living 2)Thanks for your gift. He _____________ a hamster! A wanted B have wanted C has wanted D wants 3. Yesterday Sue _____________ some great news. A heard B have heard C has heard D has been hearing 4. When I ________ home I knew I had been burgled. A Got B Have got C Have been getting D was getting 5. Last winter I ___________ skating every morning. A Was going B Have gone C Has gone D went
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Отвечает Шасаїтов Назар.

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Ответы:

1. C

2. A

3. A

4. A

5. D

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with the fill-in-the-blank questions. Here are the correct answers:

  1. I have lived in this city since 2000. (Answer: B - have lived)

  2. Thanks for your gift. He wanted a hamster! (Answer: A - wanted)

  3. Yesterday Sue heard some great news. (Answer: A - heard)

  4. When I got home I knew I had been burgled. (Answer: A - Got)

  5. Last winter I went skating every morning. (Answer: D - went)

Explanation:

  1. The correct tense to use here is the present perfect, "have lived," to indicate an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has relevance to the present.

  2. "He wanted a hamster" is the correct sentence to express the past tense desire for a hamster. The other options use present or present perfect tense, which are not suitable in this context.

  3. The correct tense to use is the simple past, "heard," to describe an action that occurred and was completed in the past.

  4. The correct option is "got," as it is the simple past tense of the verb "get." The sentence is describing a past event (the moment of arriving home), so the simple past tense is appropriate.

  5. The correct tense is the simple past, "went," as it indicates a specific action that occurred in the past (last winter). The other options use present or present perfect tense, which are not suitable in this context.

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