
1. Betty wrote/has written her test yesterday. 1. She was/has been to London four times. 2.
I don't know this man. I never met/have met him. 3. We travel/have travelled to lots of countries. 4. Mrs Green worked/has worked in the office for 25 years. And she is still work- ing. 5. I met/have met in Oxford Street two days before. 6. She rang/has rung her boss yesterday. 7. Sheila went/has gone to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning. 8. David saw/has seen this play before. 9. Lorna read/has read the letter already.

Ответы на вопрос

1. Betty wrote/has written her test yesterday. Бетти написала свой тест вчера.
1. She was/has been to London four times. Она была в Лондоне 4 раза.
2. I don't know this man. I never met/have met him. Я не знаю этого человека. Я никогда его не видел.
3. We travel/have travelled too lots of countries. Он путешествовал по многим странам.
4. Mrs Green worked/has worked in the office for 25 years. And she is still working. Миссис Грин работает в этом офисе 25 лет. И она все еще там работает.
5. I met/have met in Oxford Street two days before. Я встретил его около Оксфорской улицы два дня назад.
6. She rang/has rung her boss yesterday. Она звонила своему боссу вчера.
7. Sheila went/has gone to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning. Шиела ушла на рынок в 8 часов утра.
8. David saw/has seen this play before. Давид видел эту пьесу раньше.
9. Lorna read/has read the letter already. Лорна уже читала это письмо.



1 wrote
1 has been
2 have met
3 have travelled
4 has worked
5 met
6 rang
7went
8 has seen
9 has read
я так думаю



Here are the correct verb forms for the sentences you provided:
- Betty wrote her test yesterday. (Past Simple - "wrote" because it happened in the past and is complete)
- She has been to London four times. (Present Perfect - "has been" because it relates to her experiences up to the present)
- I don't know this man. I have never met him. (Present Perfect - "have met" because it's talking about your entire life experience up to now)
- Mrs. Green has worked in the office for 25 years, and she is still working. (Present Perfect - "has worked" because it started in the past and continues into the present)
- I met someone in Oxford Street two days ago. (Past Simple - "met" because it happened at a specific point in the past)
- She rang her boss yesterday. (Past Simple - "rang" because it happened in the past)
- Sheila went to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning. (Past Simple - "went" because it happened in the past at a specific time)
- David has seen this play before. (Present Perfect - "has seen" because it's about an experience in his life up to the present)
- Lorna has already read the letter. (Present Perfect - "has read" because it happened at an unspecified time before now)
Note that in some of these sentences, you could use the past simple or present perfect tense depending on the context and the emphasis you want to convey, but the choices I've provided are standard for these sentences.


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