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Present Perfect (please correct me)
1) I've studied Irish for two years.
2) She hasn't eaten anything this morning.
3) Have you ever traveled abroad?
4) He's been here for 4 years.
5) She hasn't written him since last week.
6) Has he bought the book last month?
7) They've played tennis for half an hour this afternoon.
8) I haven't drunk alcohol since my wedding.
9) Have they ran for 1 hour?
10) The writer has written for two hours.
11 de ago. de 2022 15:02
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Present Perfect (please correct me) 1) I've studied Irish for two years. 2) She
hasn't eaten anything this morning. 3) Have you ever traveled abroad? 4) He's
been here for 4 years. 5) She hasn't written him since last week. 6) Did he buy the book last month? 7) They’ve played tennis for half an hour this afternoon. 8) I haven't drunk alcohol since my wedding. 9) Have they ran for 1
hour? 10) The writer has been writing for two hours.
The writer has written for two hours = they’ve written two hours in a specific period of time (for example, today) and they’re not writing anymore
The writer has been writing for two hours = they have been writing two hours, and they’re still writing
11 de agosto de 2022
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Present Perfect (please correct me) 1) I've studied Irish for two years. 2) She
hasn't eaten anything this morning. 3) Have you ever traveled abroad? 4) He's
been here for 4 years. 5) She hasn't written him since last week. 6) Did he
buy the book last month? 7) They played tennis for half an hour this
afternoon. 8) I haven't drunk alcohol since my wedding. 9) Have they run for 1
hour? 10) The writer has written for two hours.
11 de agosto de 2022
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