Вопрос задан 31.08.2020 в 18:43. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Дорошенко Валентина.

Present Perfect ... 1. Phil (to find) a new job. (already). 2. She (to go) Brazil? (ever) 3. I

(to forget) her name. 4. You (to wast) your hair? (yet) 5. They (to be) in Italy? (never) 6. I (to see) lim (just)
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1. Phil has already found a new job. - The sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, Phil's action of finding a new job has already been completed.

2. Has she ever gone to Brazil? - The sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, the question is asking if she has had the experience of going to Brazil at any point in her life.

3. I have forgotten her name. - The sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, the speaker is stating that they no longer remember the person's name.

4. Have you wasted your hair yet? - It seems there might be a mistake in the sentence. The word "wasted" is typically used in the context of time, money, or resources, not hair. If you meant to ask if someone has cut or styled their hair in a particular way, you could say "Have you done anything with your hair yet?" or "Have you changed your hairstyle yet?"

5. They have never been to Italy. - The sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, the speaker is stating that the group of people has not visited Italy at any point in their lives.

6. I have just seen Lim. - The sentence is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, the speaker is stating that they recently saw Lim.

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