We are supposed to fill in the blanks using the verbs in parentheses in either the Simple Pat tense or the Present Perfect tense:
1. Are you going to have a rest tonight? You look tired. You have read so much.
2, Have you played that game yest? No, I haven't. I'm going to do it tonight.
3, Jane hasn't talked to me this week.
4. Would you like some more coffee? No, thanks. I have already had three cups.
5. The room looks so clean! Thanks, I have just vacuumed in here.
6. How many times have you seen him today?
7. His joke didn't come off yesterday. Nobody laughed.
8. I bought this car last week. It cost an arm and a leg.
9. I haven't danced since my childhood.
10. We had a lot of fun last summer. We went to Croatia by car and took a lot of photos.
- The Simple Past tense is used to talk about actions that took place at a specific time in the past.
- The action is over and does not present an evident connection with the present moment.
- Common time expressions used with the Simple Past tense are: <u>yesterday, last week, last month, last years, a couple of days ago, three years ago</u>, etc.
- Example: I saw you at the party last night.
- The Present Perfect tense is used to talk about actions that happened or started to happen in the past and still have a connection with the present moment.
- The Present Perfect implies an "until now". Something has or has not been done, until now.
- It is commonly used with: <u>yet, already, just, and never.</u>
- Time expressions that indicate the present, such as "today" or "this week" are also commonly used with the Present Perfect.
Example: I haven't seen Josh today. What do you think he is up to?
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<em>Their Eyes Were Watching God</em> (1937) is a novel by African American author Zola Neale Hurston. While it was poorly received when published, it is now one of the most celebrated American novels of the 20th century.
In this excerpt, Hurston conveys her own cultural experiences by her use of dialect. The way she portrays Tea Cake's speech shows her personal experiences as a black woman living in the Southern U. S. during this time period.
Answer:
Even if every step seems difficult, you should keep trying, for the best things are worth fighting for.
Compound sentence
I did my very best to write a good cover letter, and I finally sent my application to my favorite company for review.
Complex sentence
Whenever the rain falls, I remember how important the simple things are, and I feel glad to be where I am.
Compound-complex
Explanation:
A compound sentence is a sentence which contains more than one independent clause which is linked by either a comma, a conjunction or a semicolon.
A complex sentence is a sentence which has at least one independent clause and a dependent clause.
A compound-complex sentence is a type of sentence which has at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Answer:
Yes all fear is the same. It's still the same emotion from that specific part of your brain. At the end of the day, all emotions come from your amygdalae. To wrap up everything stated, all fear is the same because it all comes from the same place.