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Part III Choose the right form of the verbs be and have.1. I know that place very well — I . there last summer. is was have been had been

  1. — Do you know that a new entertainment park has been built right opposite your house? — Yeah, I . there — nothing interesting at all. has been have been was will be

  2. — Our train leaves at 9.30. Please dont be late! — Dont worry, I . on time. am be was wi11 be

  3. The weather forecast says that it . very warm in October. wi11 be be is has been

  4. Hello! I . really very glad to see you again! is are have been am

  5. I was at the seaside a couple of weeks ago. I . a wonderful holiday. have have had had had had

  6. It`s very hot and stuffy here. I think I . a short walk before going to bed. have wi11 have had have had

  7. I`m not hungry. I . lunch not long ago. have had have had wi11 have

  8. He . many jobs before he became a jockey. have has has have had had

  9. Please don`t disturb me. I . a very important telephone conversation. have am having had have had

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Let's go through each question one by one and choose the correct form of the verbs "be" and "have".

  1. I know that place very well — I . there last summer.

    • Options: is, was, have been, had been
    • Correct Answer: was
    • Explanation: The sentence talks about a specific time in the past ("last summer"), so the past simple form "was" is appropriate.
  2. — Do you know that a new entertainment park has been built right opposite your house? — Yeah, I . there — nothing interesting at all.

    • Options: has been, have been, was, will be
    • Correct Answer: have been
    • Explanation: The present perfect form "have been" is used because the experience of visiting the park is relevant to the present discussion.
  3. — Our train leaves at 9.30. Please dont be late! — Dont worry, I . on time.

    • Options: am, be, was, will be
    • Correct Answer: will be
    • Explanation: The future form "will be" is appropriate because it refers to a future event.
  4. The weather forecast says that it . very warm in October.

    • Options: will be, be, is, has been
    • Correct Answer: will be
    • Explanation: The future form "will be" is used because the sentence talks about a prediction for the future.
  5. Hello! I . really very glad to see you again!

    • Options: is, are, have been, am
    • Correct Answer: am
    • Explanation: The present form "am" is correct because it expresses the speaker's current feeling.
  6. I was at the seaside a couple of weeks ago. I . a wonderful holiday.

    • Options: have, have had, had had, had
    • Correct Answer: had
    • Explanation: The past simple form "had" is used because it refers to a finished event in the past.
  7. It`s very hot and stuffy here. I think I . a short walk before going to bed.

    • Options: have, will have, had, have had
    • Correct Answer: will have
    • Explanation: The future form "will have" is appropriate because the speaker plans to take a walk in the near future.
  8. I`m not hungry. I . lunch not long ago.

    • Options: have, had, have had, will have
    • Correct Answer: have had
    • Explanation: The present perfect form "have had" is used to indicate an action that occurred recently and has relevance to the present (explaining why the speaker is not hungry).
  9. He . many jobs before he became a jockey.

    • Options: have, has, has have, had had
    • Correct Answer: had had
    • Explanation: The past perfect form "had had" is appropriate because it indicates that the action was completed before another past event ("before he became a jockey").
  10. Please don`t disturb me. I . a very important telephone conversation.

    • Options: have, am having, had, have had
    • Correct Answer: am having
    • Explanation: The present continuous form "am having" is correct because it describes an ongoing action at the moment of speaking.

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ответил 4 месяца назад
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  1. I know that place very well — I have been there last summer.
  2. — Do you know that a new entertainment park has been built right opposite your house? — Yeah, I have been there — nothing interesting at all.
  3. — Our train leaves at 9.30. Please dont be late! — Dont worry, I will be on time.
  4. The weather forecast says that it will be very warm in October.
  5. Hello! I am really very glad to see you again!
  6. I was at the seaside a couple of weeks ago. I had a wonderful holiday.
  7. It`s very hot and stuffy here. I think I will have a short walk before going to bed.
  8. I`m not hungry. I have had lunch not long ago.
  9. He has had many jobs before he became a jockey.
  10. Please don`t disturb me. I am having a very important telephone conversation.

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ответил 4 месяца назад
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  1. have been
  2. have been
  3. will be
  4. will be
  5. am
  6. had
  7. will have
  8. had
  9. had
  10. am having

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ответил 4 месяца назад

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