Вопрос задан 12.07.2023 в 12:28. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Шкенева Анастасия.

Хелпуйте! Perfect Simple or Perfect continuous! Put the given verbs into the correct form. I

clean the living room; now it's so tidy and cosy! I drink less sweet beverages recently, and I feel better. I feel not well — I drink too much coffee. Mom cook dinner. Let's go and eat! Mom cook this pudding since the early morning.
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Отвечает Клыгина Татьяна.

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I have cleaned the living room; now it's so tidy and cosy!

I have been drinking less sweet beverages recently, and I feel better.

I feel not well — I have drunk too much coffee.

Mom has cooked dinner. Let's go and eat!

Mom has been cooking this pudding since the early morning

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Sure, I'll help you with the correct verb forms using the Perfect Simple or Perfect Continuous tense:

  1. I clean the living room; now it's so tidy and cosy! Correct form: I have cleaned the living room; now it's so tidy and cosy!

  2. I drink less sweet beverages recently, and I feel better. Correct form: I have been drinking less sweet beverages recently, and I feel better.

  3. I feel not well — I drink too much coffee. Correct form: I have not been feeling well — I have been drinking too much coffee.

  4. Mom cook dinner. Let's go and eat! Correct form: Mom has cooked dinner. Let's go and eat!

  5. Mom cook this pudding since the early morning. Correct form: Mom has been cooking this pudding since the early morning.

Explanation:

  • We use the Present Perfect Simple tense (have + past participle) to talk about actions or events that happened at an unspecified time in the past, with a connection to the present. For example, "I have cleaned the living room" means that the cleaning happened at some point in the past, and now the room is tidy and cosy.
  • We use the Present Perfect Continuous tense (have/has been + present participle) to talk about actions or events that started in the past, have continued until now, and may still be happening. For example, "I have been drinking less sweet beverages recently" indicates that the action of drinking less sweet beverages started sometime in the past and is still continuing in the present.
  • The incorrect sentence "I feel not well — I drink too much coffee" should be changed to "I have not been feeling well — I have been drinking too much coffee" to use the Present Perfect Continuous tense to show the ongoing action of feeling unwell and the continuous action of drinking too much coffee.
  • For the sentence "Mom cook dinner. Let's go and eat!" the verb should be in the Present Perfect Simple tense, so it becomes "Mom has cooked dinner. Let's go and eat!" to show that the action of cooking happened at an unspecified time before now.
  • Similarly, the sentence "Mom cook this pudding since the early morning" should be changed to "Mom has been cooking this pudding since the early morning" to use the Present Perfect Continuous tense and show the ongoing action of cooking the pudding.
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