1 Choose the correct verb forms to complete the sentences. 1 They have / has taken a taxi to the
train station. 2 The teacher has forgot/forgotten my name! 3 I've gave/given her my email address. 4 You've done / did a great job-well done! 5 He's/'ve moved to a different country.Ответы на вопрос
Ответ:
1 They have taken a taxi to the train station.
2 The teacher has forgotten my name!
3 I've given her my email address.
4 You've done did a great job-well done!
5 He's moved to a different country.
Объяснение:

1. They have taken a taxi to the train station. 2. The teacher has forgotten my name! 3. I've given her my email address. 4. You've done a great job - well done! 5. He's moved to a different country.
Explanation:
1. In this sentence, the subject "They" is plural, so we use the verb form "have" to agree with the subject. "Has" is incorrect because it is the verb form used for singular subjects.
2. In this sentence, the verb form should be "has forgotten." "Forgot" is the past tense form of the verb "forget," but in this case, we need to use the present perfect tense, which requires the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the past participle "forgotten."
3. In this sentence, the verb form should be "I've given." "Gave" is the past tense form of the verb "give," but in this case, we need to use the present perfect tense, which requires the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle "given."
4. In this sentence, both "You've done" and "did" are grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. "You've done" is the present perfect tense, which suggests that the action of doing the great job is still relevant or has an impact on the present. "Did" is the past tense form and refers to a completed action in the past. Both forms can be used depending on the context and the intended meaning.
5. In this sentence, both "He's moved" and "He's ve moved" are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "He's moved" is the present perfect tense, which suggests that the action of moving to a different country happened in the past and has a connection to the present. "He's ve moved" is a contraction of "He has moved." Both forms can be used depending on the context and the intended meaning.
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