
Вопрос задан 18.11.2023 в 15:59.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Блинкова Алиса.
3. Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Progressive of the verbs
in brackets. 1) What ... (to happen) to you? 2) They ... (never to buy) new cars. 3) I... (to write) two letters to Jane this month. 4) These people ... (to wait) for you for two hours. 5) The Headmaster says he ... (to think) about it but he ... (not to decide) yet. 6) The children. .. (to play) in the garden since it stopped raining

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Филатов Алексей.
Ответ:
1)to happened
2)never to buyed
3)to writed
4)to waited
5)to thinked
6)to played
Объяснение:
В Present Perfect окончание (еd) просто добовляйте это окончание



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1) What has happened to you?
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect tense. We use the Present Perfect tense to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present. In this case, we are asking about something that has happened to the person recently.2) They have never bought new cars.
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect tense. We use the Present Perfect tense to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present. In this case, we are talking about their past car-buying habits, which continue up until now.3) I have written two letters to Jane this month.
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect tense. We use the Present Perfect tense to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present. In this case, we are talking about the letters the speaker has written to Jane within the time frame of this month.4) These people have been waiting for you for two hours.
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect Progressive tense. We use the Present Perfect Progressive tense to talk about an action that started in the past, continues in the present, and may continue into the future. In this case, we are talking about the people who have been waiting for the speaker for the past two hours.5) The Headmaster says he has been thinking about it, but he has not decided yet.
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect tense for the first part and the Present Perfect tense for the second part. We use the Present Perfect tense to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present. In this case, the Headmaster has been thinking about something, but he has not made a decision yet.6) The children have been playing in the garden since it stopped raining.
The correct form to complete this sentence is the Present Perfect Progressive tense. We use the Present Perfect Progressive tense to talk about an action that started in the past, continues in the present, and may continue into the future. In this case, the children have been playing in the garden since the rain stopped.Source: Pro Git - Oct 23, 2015


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