1. Circle the correct word. 1. I have done / did some exercises in our last lesson. 2. Jim and John
have seen / saw this film already. 3. Leila has changed / changed her dress and she looks better now. 4. We haven't finished / didn't finish our work yet. 5. Tom has written/ wrote a great story yesterday. 2Ответы на вопрос
I have done some exercises in our last lesson.
Jim and John have seen this film already.
Leila has changed her dress and she looks better now.
We haven't finished our work yet.
Tom wrote a great story yesterday.
1. Circle the correct word: 1. I have done some exercises in our last lesson. 2. Jim and John have seen this film already. 3. Leila has changed her dress and she looks better now. 4. We haven't finished our work yet. 5. Tom wrote a great story yesterday.
Explanation: 1. In this case, "have done" is the correct form to indicate completed actions in the past. 2. "Have seen" is the correct form to indicate an action that happened at an unspecified time before now. 3. "Has changed" is the correct form to indicate a change that happened before now and is still relevant in the present. 4. "Haven't finished" is the correct form to indicate an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. 5. "Wrote" is the correct form to indicate a specific action that happened in the past.
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