Вопрос задан 28.10.2023 в 02:06. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Еремина Александра.

Present Perfect and Present Perfect continuous Each sentence has one mistake. Write the correct

sentences. 1 She's been working as an actress since four years. 2 How long have you making films? 3 I hasn't been here very long. 4 He have appeared in three films. 5 They've known each other for 2003. 6 Steven Spielberg has been directed films since 1971
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Отвечает Матрохин Сергей.

1) She's been working as an actress for four years.(Present Perfect Continuous)

2) How long have you been making films? (Present Perfect Continuous)

3) I haven't been here very long. (Present Perfect)

4) He has appeared in three films. (Present Perfect)

5) They've known each other since 2003. (Present Perfect)

6) Steven Spielberg has been directing films since 1971. (Present Perfect Continuous)

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Отвечает Харичков Валентин.

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuousю. Each sentence has one mistake. Write the correct sentences.

1 She's been working as an actress for four years.

2 How long have you been making films?

3 I haven't been here very long.

4 He has appeared in three films.

5 They've known each other since 2003.

6 Steven Spielberg has been directing films since 1971.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
Certainly! Here are the corrected sentences: 1. She's been working as an actress for four years. 2. How long have you been making films? 3. I haven't been here very long. 4. He has appeared in three films. 5. They've known each other since 2003. 6. Steven Spielberg has been directing films since 1971. Explanation: 1. "She's been working as an actress since four years." -> Changed to "She's been working as an actress for four years." When using "since," it is used to point out the beginning of an action, while "for" is used to express a duration of time. 2. "How long have you making films?" -> Corrected to "How long have you been making films?" The correct form uses "have been" (have/has + been + present participle) to indicate an action that started in the past and is still continuing. 3. "I has hasn't been here very long." -> Corrected to "I haven't been here very long." "I" is a singular pronoun and should be followed by "have not" (haven't) in this context. 4. "He have appeared in three films." -> Changed to "He has appeared in three films." The correct form uses "has" for the third-person singular subject (he, she, it) followed by the past participle. 5. "They've known each other for 2003." -> Revised to "They've known each other since 2003." "Since" is used to pinpoint the starting point of an action that continues in the present. 6. "Steven Spielberg has been directed films since 1971." -> Corrected to "Steven Spielberg has been directing films since 1971." In the present perfect continuous tense, "has been" is followed by the base form of the verb (-ing form), not the past participle.
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