3. Поставь глагол в скобках в Present Perfect или Present Perfect Continuous.I (not to see) him for...

английский язык грамматика образование present perfect present perfect continuous упражнения
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  1. Поставь глагол в скобках в Present Perfect или Present Perfect Continuous.

I (not to see) him for ages.

He (to do) his lessons since lunch.

I (not to hear) about him for a long time.

I (to drive) since I was 17.

Jack (to fail) his driving test three times because к doesn't know how to park.

I think he (make) a lot of improvement.

Alice (not/pass) her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

She (worry) about this for two months.

She (study) the driver’s manual for hours every day.

She (not/take) another test yet.

I (to have) a headache since I got up.

He is my friend, I (to know) him for a long time.

Ivan has a stomachacke. He (to eat) junk food all day.

I (never to hear) that song before.

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  1. I have not seen him for ages.

    • Here, "have not seen" (Present Perfect) is used because it describes a situation that started in the past and continues to the present, emphasizing the absence of seeing him during this period.
  2. He has been doing his lessons since lunch.

    • "Has been doing" (Present Perfect Continuous) is used to stress the ongoing action (doing his lessons) that started at lunch and is still happening.
  3. I have not heard about him for a long time.

    • The Present Perfect "have not heard" is appropriate because it highlights that there has been no news or updates about him for an extended period, extending from the past to the present.
  4. I have been driving since I was 17.

    • "Have been driving" (Present Perfect Continuous) indicates an action (driving) that began in the past when the speaker was 17 and continues until now.
  5. Jack has failed his driving test three times because he doesn't know how to park.

    • The Present Perfect "has failed" is used to show that the action of failing the driving test has occurred repeatedly in the past up to now.
  6. I think he has made a lot of improvement.

    • "Has made" (Present Perfect) is used to state that the improvement happened over a period, from the past until now.
  7. Alice has not passed her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

    • "Has not passed" (Present Perfect) is suitable as it indicates that up until now, she has not succeeded in passing her driving test.
  8. She has been worrying about this for two months.

    • "Has been worrying" (Present Perfect Continuous) emphasizes the continuous nature of her worry, starting two months ago and still ongoing.
  9. She has been studying the driver’s manual for hours every day.

    • Using "has been studying" (Present Perfect Continuous) highlights the continuous action of studying daily, which began in an unspecified past and is still continuing.
  10. She has not taken another test yet.

    • "Has not taken" (Present Perfect) is used to indicate that she hasn't taken a new test, with the time frame extending up to the present moment.
  11. I have had a headache since I got up.

    • "Have had" (Present Perfect) is used because the headache started when the speaker woke up and is still being experienced.
  12. He is my friend, I have known him for a long time.

    • "Have known" (Present Perfect) shows a state (knowing him) that began in the past and continues to the present.
  13. Ivan has a stomachache. He has been eating junk food all day.

    • "Has been eating" (Present Perfect Continuous) indicates a continuous action of eating junk food, which started earlier in the day and has potentially caused the stomachache.
  14. I have never heard that song before.

    • "Have never heard" (Present Perfect) is used to express that until now, the speaker has not had the experience of hearing that song.

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ответил 7 месяцев назад
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I have not seen him for ages.

He has been doing his lessons since lunch.

I have not heard about him for a long time.

I have been driving since I was 17.

Jack has failed his driving test three times because he doesn't know how to park.

I think he has made a lot of improvement.

Alice has not passed her driving test because she doesn’t know the rules well.

She has been worrying about this for two months.

She has been studying the driver’s manual for hours every day.

She has not taken another test yet.

I have had a headache since I got up.

He is my friend, I have known him for a long time.

Ivan has a stomachache. He has been eating junk food all day.

I have never heard that song before.

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ответил 7 месяцев назад

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