Расскройте скобки present perfect present proggsseive present simmpe and past simple 1. Hi tom lets have lunch together no thanks i already ( to have ) lanch
2. She ( to like ) to read love stories. she to ( read ) a lot of books. she ( not to read ) so much last year
3. He ( no be ) an artist. now he ( to paint ) a picture in water colours.
4. my watch ( top stop ). there ( to be ) sometring wrong with it
5. you see michael? yes i to ( see ) him at the university an hour ago

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botpolikop20181 botpolikop20181  22.12.2023 07:45
1. Hi Tom, let's have lunch together. No thanks, I already - had - lunch.
To transform the sentence using the Present Perfect Simple, we need to emphasize that the action of having lunch has happened before the present moment. Since the verb "to have" is irregular, we change it to the past participle form "had" to match the tense.

2. She - likes - to read love stories. She - has read - a lot of books. She - did not read - so much last year.
The first sentence is in the Present Simple tense and describes her hobby or preference for reading love stories. The second sentence uses the Present Perfect Simple to express that she has completed the action of reading a lot of books in her life. The third sentence changes to Past Simple to refer to her reading habits in the past year.

3. He - is not - an artist. Now he - is painting - a picture in water colors.
The first sentence is in the Present Simple tense and states that the person is not currently an artist. In the second sentence, we use the Present Continuous tense to show that he is currently engaged in the action of painting a picture.

4. My watch - has stopped -. There - is - something wrong with it.
The first sentence uses the Present Perfect Simple tense to explain that the watch has stopped working and emphasizes that this event has a connection to the present moment. The second sentence uses the Present Simple tense to describe the current situation of there being something wrong with the watch.

5. You - saw - Michael? Yes, I - saw - him at the university an hour ago.
The first sentence is in the Past Simple tense and asks if the person saw Michael. The second sentence affirms that they did see him and also uses the Past Simple tense to indicate that the observation occurred an hour ago.
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