
Present perfect or Present perfect Continuis Ann (study) French FOR 5 YEARS I (NEVER/ READ) BOOKS
by this writer it ( rain) since last Friday. we (already/ see ) this art exhibition

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I (have NEVER READ) BOOKS by this writer.
It (has been raining) since last Friday.
We (have already seen ) this art exhibition.



To complete the sentences, we need to use either the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous tense. Here's the correct version of each sentence:
- Ann has studied French for 5 years.
- I have never read books by this writer.
- It has been raining since last Friday.
- We have already seen this art exhibition.
Explanation:
Present Perfect: "Ann has studied French for 5 years." This is used to indicate an action that started in the past and is still relevant in the present.
Present Perfect: "I have never read books by this writer." This is used to talk about experiences in someone's life up until now.
Present Perfect Continuous: "It has been raining since last Friday." This tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still continuing up to the present moment.
Present Perfect: "We have already seen this art exhibition." This is used to indicate an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past, without mentioning the exact time or date.


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