Вопрос задан 01.11.2023 в 16:13. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Папукова Илона.

Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous. Use only full forms

My friend (buy) me Rihanna’s new album. Where have you been? I (not, see) you for ages! He (work) for eight hours already. Your eyes are red. (you, cry) again, haven’t you? I (leave) my passport at home. I need to get back.
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Отвечает Торская Элина.

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My friend has bought me Rihanna’s new album.

Where have you been? I have not seen you for ages!

He has been working for eight hours already.

Your eyes are red. Have you been crying again, haven’t you?

 I kave left my passport at home. I need to get back.

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Sure, I can help you with that. Here are the sentences with the verbs in either the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous tense:

1. My friend has bought me Rihanna's new album. (Present Perfect)

2. Where have you been? I haven't seen you for ages! (Present Perfect)

3. He has been working for eight hours already. (Present Perfect Continuous)

4. Your eyes are red. Have you been crying again, haven't you? (Present Perfect Continuous)

5. I have left my passport at home. I need to get back. (Present Perfect)

These sentences use the Present Perfect tense to show actions that are completed at some point in the past but are still relevant in the present, and the Present Perfect Continuous tense to show actions that started in the past and are still ongoing.

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