Выпишите глаголы из каждого предложения и определите к какому грамматическому времени они относятся и к какому залогу.
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1. все правильно.
2. Когда мы говорим о недавних событиях и хотим подчеркнуть важность приобретенного опыта мы используем Present Perfect.
I have seen two films recently.
I have taken three tests this week.
I have read all the Harry Potter books.
3. Когда мы говорим о событиях которые начались в и продолжаются в настоящее время, мы используем Present Perfect Continuous. С глаголами, которые не имеют формы Continuous (to be, to have, to love, to hate и др.) вместо Perfect Continuous употребляется Present Perfect.
Ken has had his bike for three years. (present perfect)
My parents have been living in this town for a long time. (present perfect continuous)
I have been working in this office since January. (present perfect continuous)
4. Before ( до того как) we moved to Rome, we lived in Paris.
The star was recognised whenever (всякий раз) he went out.
I waited for Tina outside the cafe. After a while (спустя время) I got bored and went home.
Объяснение:
Open the brackets and use the correct form of Participle I Perfect.
1. Having (seen) so little of the country, I am afraid I cannot answer all your questions.
2. Having (arrived) two days before the conference he had a lot of time to see Edinburgh.
3. I felt very tired (work) the whole day in the sun.
6. Open the brackets and fill in with the proper participle.
1. He fell asleep (being exhaust) by the journey.
2. She entered the dining room (accompanied) by her husband and her father.
3. A snake (sleeping) in the grass will bite if anyone treads upon it.
4. Having (filled) his pockets with apples the boy was about to run away when he saw the owner of the garden with a stick in his hand.
5. It was a bright Sunday morning of early summer (promising) heat.
7. Put the verb into either the gerund (-ing) or the infinitive (with 'to'):
1) I don't fancy (going) out tonight.
2) She avoided (telling) him about her plans.
3) I would like (to come) to the party with you.
4) He enjoys (having) a bath in the evening.
5) She kept (talking) during the film.
6) I am learning (to speak) English.
7) Do you mind (giving) me a hand?
8) She helped me (to carry) my suitcases.
9) I've finished (cooking) - come and eat!
10) He decided (to study) biology.
11) I dislike (waiting).
12) He asked (to come) with us.
13) I promise (to help) you tomorrow.
14) We discussed (going) to the cinema, but in the end we stayed at home.
15) She agreed (to bring) the pudding to the dinner.
16) I don't recommend (taking) the bus - it takes forever!
17) We hope (to visit) Amsterdam next month.
18) She suggested (going) to the museum.
19) They plan (to start) college in the autumn.
20) I don't want (to leave) yet.