Present Perfect Tense | English Grammar Test
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2022
- This quiz will test your knowledge about... present perfect tense
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19/20 thank youu
19/20. Thank you so much for this quiz.
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I'm good at Present Perfect Tense. Thanks!
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i got 19 out of 20 Thanks you
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18/20
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20/20.
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17/20
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I got 18/20
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10/10 😊
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Thank you for this test. i don't understand, why you use the"for"instead of "during"?(I haven't been there for years)
That's a good question. Normally, you pick DURING before nouns and, as you probably noticed, the word years is a noun, however… as the Cambridge Dictionary says: "We don't use during when we refer to numbers and lengths of time" and the word years is exactly that and as the Dictionary continues "In this case, we use FOR". Hope that helps 😉
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I got 19 out of 20 thanks ❤
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19/20 here
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Ok first the “gone” is should be “been”
Thank you for your comment! I'm aasuming that you are refering to the question/sentence no 2. The choice between "have gone to Paris" and "have been to Paris" depends on the context. "Have gone to Paris" suggests that Oliver and Olivia are currently in Paris or on their way there. In contrast, "have been to Paris" implies that they visited Paris at some point in the past but are no longer there. Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different meanings based on the context of the situation.
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16/20
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There a fault in the test
Have they .... back yet?
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19/20
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20/20
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18/20
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