2 Choose the correct answer.
1 'I met our new boss this morning.'
'...C... him, too. He's very nice.'
A am meeting B have been meeting C have met
2 in a hotel?
No, but my parents did last summer in Rome.
A Have you ever stayed B Did you ever stay
C Are you ever staying
3 Who is in that new film?'
'Well, a young actress the leading role.'
A has been playing B plays C has played
4
'Is David at home?'
Yes, but he a shower at the moment."
A is having
B has been having
C has
5 Why are you so upset?'
'1 my favourite ring.'
A lose
B have been losing
C have lost
6 'Have you found a house yet?'
"No, I with my aunt at the moment.
Bam staying
C have stayed
A stay B am staying C have stayed​

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nagibator228333 nagibator228333  21.12.2023 19:58
1. 'I met our new boss this morning.'
'...C... him, too. He's very nice.'
A. am meeting
B. have been meeting
C. have met

The correct answer is C. have met. The sentence is referring to a past event (meeting the new boss this morning) and the speaker wants to express that they have already met the boss. The verb "have met" is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present.

2. "No, but my parents did last summer in Rome."
A. Have you ever stayed
B. Did you ever stay
C. Are you ever staying

The correct answer is B. Did you ever stay. The question is asking about past experience (staying in a hotel) and the response is referring to a specific past event (last summer in Rome). The verb "did" is in the past simple tense, which is used to talk about completed actions in the past.

3. "Well, a young actress the leading role."
A. has been playing
B. plays
C. has played

The correct answer is A. has been playing. The sentence is referring to a present situation (in that new film) and wants to express that the young actress is currently playing the leading role. The verb "has been playing" is in the present perfect continuous tense, which is used to talk about actions that started in the past, continue in the present, and may continue in the future.

4. "Yes, but he a shower at the moment."
A. is having
B. has been having
C. has

The correct answer is A. is having. The sentence is referring to a current situation (at the moment) and wants to express that David is currently having a shower. The verb "is having" is in the present continuous tense, which is used to talk about ongoing actions happening right now.

5. "'1 my favourite ring."
A. lose
B. have been losing
C. have lost

The correct answer is C. have lost. The sentence is referring to a past event (losing the favorite ring) and the speaker wants to express that they have already lost it. The verb "have lost" is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about past actions or experiences that have a connection to the present.

6. "No, I with my aunt at the moment."
A. stay
B. am staying
C. have stayed

The correct answer is B. am staying. The sentence is referring to a current situation (at the moment) and wants to express that the speaker is currently staying with their aunt. The verb "am staying" is in the present continuous tense, which is used to talk about ongoing actions happening right now.
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