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Explicaţie:
Bună, mă bucur pentru tine și îți doresc succes în avans în clasa a VIII-a. În ceea ce privește pasiunea ta, filologia este strâns legată de artele lingvistice, deoarece ai fi expus mai ales la învățături din diferite medii lingvistice, textele și cultura lor. Deci, putem spune cu alegerea dvs., că vă veți concentra în principal pe lingvistică. Subiecte la care veți fi expus: Alfabet fonetic internațional, resurse privind diversitatea lingvistică, informații culturale, istorice și de fond despre limbi. Filologia nu este atât de concentrată pe matematică, încât este aliniată la arte (arte lingvistice) și nu la Știință, Tehnologie, Inginerie și Matematică. Vă doresc tot binele în clasa a 9-a.
Answer:
Hi Paul,
<u>1) I have just started(just/start)</u> working as a tour guide in Prague and I <u>2) am having (have)</u> a fantastic time! <u>3) have you ever been (you/ever/be)</u> to Prague? It's such an interesting place. Every day, I <u>4) show (show)</u> five groups of tourists around the city and, for the past two days, I <u>5) have been leading (lead)</u> a night tour, too. It's called the Prague Ghost Tour, but I <u>6) haven't seen (not/see)</u> a ghost yet! <u>7) Are you working (you/work) </u>at the moment? If not, Toby <u>8) is visiting (visit)</u> me next weekend. Why don't you come too? You <u>9) always say (always/say)</u> that you want to visit Prague. Toby <u>10) flies (fly)</u> from Gatwick Airport at 7 pm on Friday. There are still a few seats left on the flight, so let me know!
Chris
Explanation:
The text has different tenses:
- Present perfect simple: it is in the first, third, and sixth points.
We use present perfect to talk about activities in the recent past, like in the first and sixth case where the word "just" and "yet" indicates these recent past events or activities. We also use it to talk about experiences, like point three, where we ask Paul about Prague. The word ever indicates this tense use since we can only use it in interrogative and negative questions in the present perfect.
- Present continuous: point two is telling us what the person is feeling at the moment. In point seven, the present continuous tells us about an activity taking place in the present. In point eight, we use the present continuous tense since it talks about a plan in the future that has already been planed.
- Present simple: Is present in point four to talk about Paul's routine at work. In point nine, we use the present simple tense to talk about a habit, which in this case is something that he says regularly. Lastly, it is in point ten to indicate plans that have a date or time set.
- Present perfect continuous: is in point five, and we use it to talk about activities that started a short while ago and that are still happening. We do not use the present perfect simple tense because it would indicate that the activity started not in the recent past.
Certainly, by the time he wrote the <span>Confessions,</span><span> Augustine had read some Plotinus and become much influenced by his style and arguments.</span>
This is evident in the Confessions, both in the persistent series of questions with which Augustine pursues a difficult problem (as in Confessions 1.3.3-4.4), and in occasional flashes of exhortation (as at <span>Confessions </span>1.18.28). Neo-Platonism influenced in Augustine his entire concept of God and of Creation. In the Neo-Platonist view, all things (including souls) had an infinite, timeless, and unchangeable God as the cause of their existence. Neo-Platonists held that everything existed only to the extent to which it participated in God. Plotinus taught that a person must turn inward to find God, who is identical with the inner reality of the soul.
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Explanation:
1. I started the car, and quickly turned on the radio.
2. The boys are full of mischief. They are always looking for trouble.
3. I waited at the starting line for the race to begin.
4. He arrived late, His reason for being was that he had an appointment elsewhere.
5. After much discussion, he approved the project.
- brainlist if i'm correct :)