
2 Present perfect Grandma a cake. (make) The children the cake. (eat) 3 might, who, enough


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Ответ:
grandma has maked a cake
children have eated thé cake



2. Present Perfect: Grandma has made a cake. This sentence indicates that Grandma recently finished making a cake, and the action is relevant to the present. The emphasis is on the result or the completion of the action.
3. Present Perfect: The children have eaten the cake. This sentence indicates that the children have recently consumed the cake, and the action is also relevant to the present. Again, the emphasis is on the result or the completion of the action.
"Might," "who," and "enough" are not directly related to the sentences about Grandma making the cake and the children eating it. These words are not verbs, so they do not fit into the context of answering how Grandma made the cake or how the children ate it.


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