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saveliy_v [14]
3 years ago
10

1 .Are ypu going to have a rest tonight? you look tired.you(read)...... so much

English
2 answers:
labwork [276]3 years ago
8 0

Are you gonna to have a rest tonight? you look tired. you read so much.

Have you played the game yet?

Jane hasn't talked to me this week

i already had three cups.

i just vacuumed in here.

how many times have you seen him today?

his joke was off yesterday. Nobody laughed.

i bought_ _ _ . It costed _ _ _.

i have not danced since childhood.

we had _ _ _. we went _ _ _ .

Explanation:

The darker ones are the answer exvept the dash.

kykrilka [37]3 years ago
6 0

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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