Вопрос задан 16.11.2023 в 16:36. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Бирюлин Артём.

I'm hungry. I didn't eat/haven't eaten​

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Отвечает Мамкина Настя.

Ответ: haven't eaten

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"I'm hungry. I didn't eat/haven't eaten."

Both of these sentences express hunger, but they use different verb tenses to convey when the hunger occurred or when you last ate. Let's break down the meaning and usage of each sentence:

1. "I'm hungry. I didn't eat." - This sentence uses the past simple tense ("didn't eat") to indicate that you did not eat at some point in the past. It suggests that you're currently experiencing hunger because you missed a meal or did not eat recently.

2. "I'm hungry. I haven't eaten." - This sentence uses the present perfect tense ("haven't eaten") to convey that you have not eaten from some point in the past until the present moment. It implies that you're currently hungry because you have not had any food up to now.

In practical terms, both sentences express hunger, but the second sentence (using the present perfect tense) emphasizes the ongoing nature of not eating, suggesting that you may still have an opportunity to eat soon. The first sentence (using the past simple tense) focuses on the fact that you missed a meal or didn't eat at some specific point in the past. The choice between these two sentences depends on the context and the level of detail you want to convey.

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