Вопрос задан 28.09.2023 в 06:15. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кубик Дима.

Chloe is graduating/has graduated next month. I know. I have just received/have just been

receiving an invitation for the ceremony.
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Отвечает Зингаева Лиза.

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Объяснение:

Chloe is graduating next month.

I know. I have just received an invitation for the ceremony.

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Both of the following sentences are grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different meanings:

  1. "Chloe is graduating next month. I know. I have just received an invitation for the ceremony."

    • This implies that you recently received the invitation, and it confirms that Chloe will graduate next month. It's talking about a specific point in time when you received the invitation.
  2. "Chloe has graduated next month. I know. I have just been receiving an invitation for the ceremony."

    • This sentence is a bit less clear because "has graduated" suggests that Chloe has already completed her graduation, but then it mentions "next month," which seems to contradict the timing. If you mean that Chloe will graduate next month and you've been receiving invitations, it would be clearer to use the first sentence.

So, for clarity, you should use the first sentence: "Chloe is graduating next month. I know. I have just received an invitation for the ceremony."

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