Complete the sentences using the past participle of the verbs in brackets the train has we can go out now.(stop); she isn't ready. she hasn't cases yet.(pack); she some photos. (take); sally hasn' yet. where can she be? (arrive); i've to your mother.(speak); i haven' shoes to buy yet. (deside); my father to rome. (drive).

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kochanovaleksa kochanovaleksa  07.10.2020 19:14
.(stopped);(packed); (Taken); (Arrived);(speaken); (desided);  (Driven).
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dimonlanko dimonlanko  26.01.2024 05:42
"The train has stopped, so we can go out now. (stop); She isn't ready. She hasn't packed yet. (pack); She has taken some photos. (take); Sally hasn't arrived yet. Where can she be? (arrive); I've spoken to your mother. (speak); I haven't decided which shoes to buy yet. (decide); My father has driven to Rome. (drive)."

To complete the sentences, we need to use the past participle form of the verbs that are given in brackets.

1. "The train has stopped, so we can go out now." Here, we use the past participle form "stopped" of the verb "stop" to show that the action of stopping has already happened in the past.

2. "She isn't ready. She hasn't packed yet." In this sentence, we use the past participle form "packed" of the verb "pack" to indicate that she hasn't completed the action of packing yet.

3. "She has taken some photos." Here, we use the past participle form "taken" of the verb "take" to show that she has already completed the action of taking some photos.

4. "Sally hasn't arrived yet. Where can she be?" In this sentence, we use the past participle form "arrived" of the verb "arrive" to indicate that Sally hasn't completed the action of arriving yet.

5. "I've spoken to your mother." Here, we use the past participle form "spoken" of the verb "speak" to show that I have already completed the action of speaking to your mother.

6. "I haven't decided which shoes to buy yet." In this sentence, we use the past participle form "decided" of the verb "decide" to indicate that I haven't completed the action of deciding yet.

7. "My father has driven to Rome." Here, we use the past participle form "driven" of the verb "drive" to show that my father has already completed the action of driving to Rome.
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