3 4 4 Complete the text with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets. | ''ve always wanted (want) to have a band and now I do. I asked (ask) some friends to join, too. Mark 3 placa (play) the guitar with two other bands. Julie a wont sing (never sing) with a band, but she's got a fantastic voice. We won't given (not give) any 5 concerts, but we ºrdez (practise) a lot. (begin) to write ( some music companies! 5 We wel lehde Sessend) a demo recording to 8
Explanation:
To complete the text, we need to use the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets. The present perfect is formed using the auxiliary verb "have" (in the appropriate form) followed by the past participle of the main verb.
1. "Want" - In this context, the person is saying that they have always wanted to have a band. Therefore, we use the present perfect form "have wanted" (have + past participle of "want").
2. "Ask" - The person asked their friends to join the band in the past. We use the past simple form "asked".
3. "Play" - Mark has played the guitar with two other bands in the past. We use the present perfect form "has played".
4. "Sing" - Julie has never sung with a band before. We use the present perfect form "has sung".
5. "Give" - The person hasn't given any concerts. We use the present perfect form "haven't given".
6. "Practise" - The person has practiced a lot. We use the present perfect form "have practiced".
7. "Begin" - The person has begun to write some music. We use the present perfect form "have begun".
8. "Send" - The person sent a demo recording to some music companies. We use the past simple form "sent".