Вопрос задан 06.11.2023 в 11:21. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Котелева Дарья.

2 Use the words to write positive (+) and negative (-) sentences and questions (?) with th

present perfect.Example: He / appear/ on TV twice (+)He's appeared on TV nvice,1 your friends / be / to South Africa before (?)2 Tom / hear / Anna sing before (-)3 we/ see / this film three times (+)4 you / ever / eat /Mexican food (?)5 we/buy / any books recently (-)6 Sue/fall / in love again (+)7 anyone / find / my iPod (?)​
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Отвечает Смирнов Евгений.

Ответ:

1 Have your friends been to South Africa before?

2. Tom hasn't heard Anna sing before.

3. We have seen this film three times.

4. Have you ever eaten Mexican food?

5. We haven't bought any books recently.

6. Sue has fallen in love again.

7. Has anyone find my IPod?

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Here are the sentences and questions using the present perfect tense with the words you provided:

1. He's appeared on TV twice (positive sentence) - Has he appeared on TV twice? (question)

2. You haven't been to South Africa before (negative sentence) - Have you been to South Africa before? (question)

3. We haven't seen this film three times (negative sentence) - Have we seen this film three times? (question)

4. You've ever eaten Mexican food (positive sentence) - Have you ever eaten Mexican food? (question)

5. We haven't bought any books recently (negative sentence) - Have we bought any books recently? (question)

6. Sue has fallen in love again (positive sentence) - Has Sue fallen in love again? (question)

7. Anyone hasn't found my iPod (negative sentence) - Has anyone found my iPod? (question)

Please note that in English, the present perfect tense is used to describe an action that occurred at an unspecified time before now. It is formed with the auxiliary verb "have/has" and the past participle of the main verb. For negative sentences, we use "hasn't" or "haven't". For questions, we use "has" or "have".

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