
B. Present Perfect Simple or Past Simple. A: Where’s John? B: I don’t know. I
__1________________________ (not/see) him today.A: _2_________________________ (you/ever/be) to Hawaii? B: Yes. Twice.A: When _3_________________________ (you/get) your dog? B: Last summer.A: How long _4_________________________ (you/study) English? B: Five years.A: Do you know anyone who _5_________________________ (be) to Thailand? B: Yes, my sister.A: _6_____________________ (you/see) my keys today? B: Yes. I 7 ___ (see) them this morning on the kitchen table.A: Would you like half my sandwich? B: I __8________________________ (just/eat) lunch, so I’m not hungry. Thanks for asking though.

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Ответ:
1.I haven't seen him today.
2.Have you ever been to Hawaii?
3.When did you get your dog?
4.How long have you studied english?
5.Do you know anyone who has been to Thailand?
6.Have you seen my keys today?
7.I saw them this morning on the kitchen table.
8.I have just eaten lunch, so I am not hungry.
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I can help you with the rules of present perfect simple and past simple. Here is a detailed answer:
B. Present Perfect Simple or Past Simple.
A: Where’s John? B: I don’t know. I haven't seen him today. (We use the present perfect to talk about time up to now, that is, events that took place in the past but which connect with the present.)
A: Have you ever been to Hawaii? B: Yes. Twice. (We use the present perfect to talk about a finished action in someone's life (when the person is still alive: life experience).)
A: When did you get your dog? B: Last summer. (We use the past simple to talk about a specific time in the past.)
A: How long have you studied English? B: Five years. (We use the present perfect to talk about unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present.)
A: Do you know anyone who has been to Thailand? B: Yes, my sister. (We use the present perfect to talk about a finished action with a result in the present.)
A: Have you seen my keys today? B: Yes. I saw them this morning on the kitchen table. (We use the present perfect with an unfinished time word (this week, this month, today) and the past simple with a finished time word (last week, last month, yesterday).)
A: Would you like half my sandwich? B: I have just eaten lunch, so I’m not hungry. Thanks for asking though. (We use the present perfect with just to talk about a very recent action in the past.)


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