Кучу ! ! вставить present perfect и past simple! 1) it ……… (stop) raining for a while, but now it is raining again. 2) the town is very different now. it ……… (change) a lot. 3) i did german at school, but i …………. (forget) most of it now. 4) the police ……… (arrest) 3 people, but later they let them go. 5) what do you think of my english? do you think it …… (improve)? 6) a: are you still reading the paper? b: no, i ……… (finish) with it. you can have it. 7) i ………………… (apply) for a job as a tourist guide, but i was not successful. 8) where is my bike? it ………….. (be) outside the house, but it is not there now. 9) look! there is an ambulance over there. there ………… (be) an accident. 10) a: have you heard about ben? he ……………… (break) his arm. b: really? how ………… that ………… (happen) a: he ……….. (fall) off a ladder.

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sukdimka2013 sukdimka2013  04.10.2020 09:21
1) It (stopped) raining for a while, but now it is raining again.
2) The town is very different now. It (has changed) a lot.
3) I did German at school, but I (have forgetten) most of it now.
4) The police (arrested) 3 people, but later they let them go.
5) What do you think of my English? Do you think it (has improved)?
6) A: Are you still reading the paper?
B: No, I (have finished) with it. You can have it.
7) I (applied) for a job as a tourist guide, but I was not successful.
8) Where is my bike? It (was) outside the house, but it is not there now.
9) Look! There is an ambulance over there. There (has been) an accident.
10) A: Have you heard about Ben? He (has broken) his arm.
B: Really? How did that happen?
A: He fell off a ladder.
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amina327 amina327  12.01.2024 20:04
1) It has stopped raining for a while, but now it is raining again.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (has stopped) to show that the action of stopping raining happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because it is currently raining again.

2) The town is very different now. It has changed a lot.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (has changed) to show that the action of changing the town happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because the town is currently different.

3) I did German at school, but I have forgotten most of it now.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (have forgotten) to show that the action of forgetting most of the German language happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because the person still doesn't remember it.

4) The police arrested 3 people, but later they let them go.
Explanation: We use the past simple (arrested) to show that the action of arresting the 3 people happened at a specific time in the past, with no relevance to the present because they were later released.

5) What do you think of my English? Do you think it has improved?
Explanation: We use the present perfect (has improved) to show that the action of improving the person's English happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because we are asking about the current state of their English.

6) A: Are you still reading the paper? B: No, I have finished with it. You can have it.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (have finished) to show that the action of finishing reading the paper happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because the person no longer has the paper.

7) I applied for a job as a tourist guide, but I was not successful.
Explanation: We use the past simple (applied) to show that the action of applying for the job happened at a specific time in the past, with no relevance to the present because the person was not successful.

8) Where is my bike? It was outside the house, but it is not there now.
Explanation: We use the past simple (was) to show that the action of the bike being outside the house happened at a specific time in the past, with no relevance to the present because it is not there now.

9) Look! There is an ambulance over there. There has been an accident.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (has been) to show that the action of the accident happening happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because the ambulance is currently there.

10) A: Have you heard about Ben? He has broken his arm. B: Really? How did that happen? A: He fell off a ladder.
Explanation: We use the present perfect (has broken) to show that the action of breaking his arm happened at an unspecified time in the past, but it is still relevant to the present because Ben currently has a broken arm. We use the past simple (fell) to show that the action of falling off the ladder happened at a specific time in the past, with no relevance to the present.
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