
We (mean) to visit Madam Tussaud's but we (not be able to) to make time to visit it yet. Put the
verbs in brackets into the Simple Pr. Or Continuos Pr. Or Perfect Simple or Perfect Contuons Какое время и как поставить?

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To complete the sentence using the appropriate tenses, you should put the verbs in the brackets into the Simple Present, Simple Present Continuous, Simple Present Perfect, or Simple Present Perfect Continuous tense. Here's the revised sentence:
"We mean to visit Madame Tussaud's, but we haven't been able to make time to visit it yet."
Explanation:
"mean" - Simple Present: "We mean" indicates a general intention or plan.
"to visit" - Infinitive: This remains unchanged as it follows the verb "mean."
"have been able to" - Present Perfect Continuous: "We haven't been able to" is used to express an action that started in the past (the intention to visit) and is still continuing in the present (up to now).
"make" - Simple Present: "To make" is used in its base form, following the verb "able to."
"to visit" - Infinitive: This remains unchanged as it follows the verb "make."
"yet" - This adverb remains unchanged and is placed at the end of the sentence.
The revised sentence conveys that the speaker has a plan to visit Madame Tussaud's, but they have not found the time to do so yet.


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