Answer:
Have you <u>drùnk</u> all the water?
Explanation:
The sentence is in interrogative form of <u>Present Perfect</u> which consists of verb to have and verb past participle. The structure of tense can be written below as:
Have/Has + subject + past participle (V.3) + additional stuff
While the affirmative form can be written as:
Subject + has/have + past participle + additional stuff
In negative form, just add not after verb to have which becomes have not (haven’t) or has not (hasn’t)
From the sentence, our past participle of drink is drùnk. You may have to remember past participle verbs though.
**Please ignore the ù, it is u by the way but it won’t let me send so I use ù instead.**
this is a really simple awnser but nobody gets it right it is 3 4 and 5
Romeo had been previously been distant and not talking much and he would disappear at random times
Answer:
At length is more precise, at some length is defining a length that is unknown.
Explanation:
It was at length with the other car.
At some length, we will stop.