Put the verb in the correct tense (the Present Perfect orthe Past Indefinite). 1.“(meet) Mrs Jones
yet?” “Yes, I have.” “When you (meet) her?” “I (meet) her two weeks ago.” 2.“You (have) breakfast yet?” “Yes, we have.” “When you (have) it?” “We (have) it at half past 7.” 3.“How long you (live) here?” “I (live) here for 20 years.” “Twenty years! That’s a long time.” 4.“Jack (leave) already.” “Oh, really? When he (go)?” “He (go) an hour ago.” 5.“Excuse me, we (not meet) somewhere before?” “Oh, yes. I remember now. We (meet) in Kiev at the conference.”Ответы на вопрос
2. You had breakfast yet? Yes, we have. When you have it? We had it at half past 7.
3.
1. "Have you met Mrs. Jones yet?" "Yes, I have." "When did you meet her?" "I met her two weeks ago."
2. "Have you had breakfast yet?" "Yes, we have." "When did you have it?" "We had it at half past 7."
3. "How long have you lived here?" "I have lived here for 20 years." "Twenty years! That's a long time."
4. "Jack has already left." "Oh, really? When did he go?" "He went an hour ago."
5. "Excuse me, have we not met somewhere before?" "Oh, yes. I remember now. We met in Kiev at the conference."
In the given sentences, we need to put the verbs in the correct tense, either the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite. Let's analyze each sentence:
1. "(meet) Mrs. Jones yet?" - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "Have you met Mrs. Jones yet?" "When you (meet) her?" - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "When did you meet her?" "I (meet) her two weeks ago." - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "I met her two weeks ago."
2. "You (have) breakfast yet?" - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "Have you had breakfast yet?" "When you (have) it?" - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "When did you have it?" "We (have) it at half past 7." - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "We had it at half past 7."
3. "How long you (live) here?" - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "How long have you lived here?" "I (live) here for 20 years." - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "I have lived here for 20 years."
4. "Jack (leave) already." - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "Jack has already left." "When he (go)?" - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "When did he go?" "He (go) an hour ago." - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "He went an hour ago."
5. "Excuse me, we (not meet) somewhere before?" - The correct tense is Present Perfect, so it should be "Excuse me, have we not met somewhere before?" "Oh, yes. I remember now. We (meet) in Kiev at the conference." - The correct tense is Past Indefinite, so it should be "We met in Kiev at the conference."
By using the correct tenses, the sentences are grammatically accurate and convey the intended meaning.
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