Вопрос задан 24.07.2023 в 22:51. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Щедриков Виктор.

Find the mistake and correct it: 1.George have gone to work in Spain. 2. I have forgotted her

name. 3. She has opened her own shop last manth 4. They already visited many museums 5. We never were to Paris 6. Show me the dress wnich you made.
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Отвечает Чайченко Евгений.
1. George has gone to work in Spain
2. I have forgotten her name
3. She has opened her own shop last month
4. They have already visited many museums
5. We have never been in Paris
6. Show me the dress which you have made.
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Mistakes and corrections:

  1. George has gone to work in Spain.
  2. I have forgotten her name.
  3. She opened her own shop last month.
  4. They have already visited many museums.
  5. We have never been to Paris.
  6. Show me the dress which you made.

Explanation:

  1. The mistake is using "have" instead of "has" for the singular subject "George." The correct form for the third-person singular (he/she/it) is "has."
  2. The mistake is using "forgotted" instead of "forgotten." The correct past participle of "forget" is "forgotten."
  3. The mistake is using "has opened" instead of "opened." The use of "has" indicates a present perfect tense, but "last month" indicates a specific past time, so the simple past tense "opened" is appropriate.
  4. The mistake is using "visited" instead of "have visited." The present perfect tense "have visited" is appropriate when the action is completed in the past, but the exact time is not mentioned.
  5. The mistake is using "were" instead of "have been." The present perfect tense "have been" is appropriate to indicate a past action (visiting Paris) with relevance to the present.
  6. The mistake is using "wnich" instead of "which." The correct spelling of the relative pronoun is "which."
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