Вопрос задан 14.07.2023 в 04:38. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Шувалова Ксения.

Ask and answer.Use the present perfect. 2 a:.?(the rain/stop) b:No,. . Here,take my umbrella 3

A:.the tickets for the concert?(Emma/buy) B:Yes,. . Here they are. 4 A:. your brother&(Tim and Alex/meet) B:Yes,. . 5 A:.?(Mike/leave) B:No,. . He,s over there. 6 A: . (you/have)lunch B:No . And i am really hungry. Попроси больше объяснений. ... No, it hasn't Has Emma bought She has Have Tim and Alex met
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Отвечает Макаров Наурызбек.

Ответ:

2) Has the rain already stoped? No, it hasan't.

3)Has Amma baught them? Yes, she has.

4)Have your brothers Tim and Alsex met? Yes, they have.

5)Has mike left? No, He hasn't.

6)Have you have a lunch? No, I haven't

Объяснение:

Present Perfect:

Has/Have + V3

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

Sure, here are more explanations for each question and answer using the present perfect tense:

2a: Has the rain stopped? 2b: No, it hasn't. Here, take my umbrella.

In this exchange, the speaker is asking about the current state of the rain. They use the present perfect tense "Has the rain stopped?" to inquire about whether the rain has stopped recently or not. The response uses the present perfect negative form "No, it hasn't," indicating that the rain has not stopped yet. As a solution, the speaker offers their umbrella to the person they are talking to.

3a: Have you bought the tickets for the concert? (addressing Emma) 3b: Yes, I have. Here they are.

In this conversation, the speaker is asking Emma whether she has already purchased the tickets for the concert. They use the present perfect tense "Have you bought" to ask about a past action with a connection to the present (the present state being whether the tickets are bought or not). Emma replies using the present perfect affirmative form "Yes, I have," indicating that she has already bought the tickets. As evidence, she shows the tickets to the speaker.

4a: Have you met your brother? (addressing Tim and Alex) 4b: Yes, we have.

In this exchange, the speaker is asking Tim and Alex whether they have had the opportunity to meet Tim's brother. They use the present perfect tense "Have you met" to ask about a past action with a connection to the present (the present state being whether they have met Tim's brother or not). Tim and Alex reply using the present perfect affirmative form "Yes, we have," indicating that they have met Tim's brother.

5a: Has Mike left? 5b: No, he hasn't. He's over there.

In this conversation, the speaker is asking about the current location of Mike, using the present perfect tense "Has Mike left?" to inquire about whether Mike has departed recently or not. The response uses the present perfect negative form "No, he hasn't," indicating that Mike has not left yet. The speaker further explains that Mike is currently present nearby, saying, "He's over there."

6a: Have you had lunch? 6b: No, I haven't, and I am really hungry.

In this exchange, the speaker is asking the other person whether they have eaten lunch. They use the present perfect tense "Have you had lunch?" to inquire about whether the person has already eaten lunch at some unspecified time before the present moment. The response uses the present perfect negative form "No, I haven't," indicating that the person has not eaten lunch yet. The person also adds an additional comment, saying they are feeling hungry as a result.

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