
Вопрос задан 31.08.2018 в 04:48.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Kuzmenko Danil.
Вставите just, yet, alredy, never, ever, racently, lately1 He has ... been Canada.2 Have you had a
holiday ... ?3 Have they ... eaten at the new cafe?4 I haven,t heard from my cousin ... .5 Have you seen any good perfomances ... ?6 Have they called you ... ? No, they haven,t called me ... .7 He has ... been to the Tretyakov Gallery.

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Казимова Надежда.
1.never/already
2.yet
3.ever
4.recently
5.lately
6.lately, yet
7.never/already
2.yet
3.ever
4.recently
5.lately
6.lately, yet
7.never/already



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
1. He has just been to Canada.
The sentence suggests that the person recently visited Canada. The word "just" indicates that the action happened in the immediate past.2. Have you had a holiday yet?
The sentence is asking if the person has had a holiday up until the present moment. The word "yet" is used to inquire about whether the holiday has occurred or not.3. Have they ever eaten at the new cafe?
The sentence is asking if the individuals have eaten at the new cafe at any point in the past. The word "ever" is used to inquire about any occurrence of the action.4. I haven't heard from my cousin recently.
The sentence suggests that the person has not received any communication from their cousin in the recent past. The word "recently" indicates that there has been a period of time without any contact.5. Have you seen any good performances lately?
The sentence is asking if the person has seen any good performances in the recent past. The word "lately" indicates a recent time frame.6. Have they called you yet? No, they haven't called me yet.
The first sentence is asking if the individuals have made a phone call to the person. The word "yet" is used to inquire about whether the action has occurred or not. The second sentence is a response indicating that the individuals have not made the phone call up until the present moment.7. He has never been to the Tretyakov Gallery.
The sentence suggests that the person has not visited the Tretyakov Gallery at any point in the past. The word "never" indicates the absence of the action.Please note that the search results provided by You.com did not contain specific snippets that could be directly cited for each question. However, the answers provided are based on the general usage and understanding of the words "just," "yet," "already," "never," "ever," "recently," and "lately."


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