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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1.At last! I (solve) the problem.
2.What recently? (you / do) Anything interesting?
3. My brother (buy) a new motorbike. It looks great.
4. (you / swim)? Your hair looks wet. 5. Susan (never / believe) in ghosts and fairies.
6. I (write) emails all day.
7. John (never / see) this film before.
8. I (just / speak) to my cousins. They told me the news.
9. I’m sorry. Monica is not here.. She (go) out.

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Ответ:
olgamorozkina19
olgamorozkina19
07.09.2020 08:01

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irinaeenjoy
irinaeenjoy
13.01.2024 09:13
1. At last! I have solved the problem.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "I have") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("solved").

2. What have you been doing recently?
To ask about recent activities, we use the present perfect progressive tense. We start with the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "you have") followed by the auxiliary verb "been" and the present participle of the main verb ("doing").

3. My brother has bought a new motorbike. It looks great.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "my brother has") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("bought").

4. Have you been swimming? Your hair looks wet.
To ask about recent activities, we use the present perfect progressive tense. We start with the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "you have") followed by the auxiliary verb "been" and the present participle of the main verb ("swimming").

5. Susan has never believed in ghosts and fairies.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "Susan has") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("believed").

6. I have been writing emails all day.
To express a continuous action that started in the past and is still ongoing, we use the present perfect progressive tense. We start with the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "I have") followed by the auxiliary verb "been" and the present participle of the main verb ("writing").

7. John has never seen this film before.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "John has") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("seen").

8. I have just spoken to my cousins. They told me the news.
To express an action that has happened very recently, we can use the present perfect tense with the adverb "just." We start with the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "I have") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("spoken").

9. I'm sorry. Monica is not here. She has gone out.
To form the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" (in this case, "Monica has") followed by the past participle of the main verb ("gone").
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