Odpowiedź :
Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
Dear Tim,
Hello from New Delhi, India! I hope you're well. I'm really sorry I (1) haven't called (not/call) you, but my mobile phone doesn't work here.
My parents and (2) have been sightseeing (sightsee) around the city for a week now, but we still (3) haven't seen (not/see) all the attractions the city has to offer. We took a tour of the Lotus Temple yesterday. It was amazing! We (4) haven't been (not/be) to Akshardham Temple yet, but we plan to go there tomorrow. My dad (5) has travelled (travel) a lot, but he says that New Delhi is the most fascinating city he (6) has ever visited (ever/visit). Right now, I feel exhausted because I (7) have been shopping (shop) for souvenirs all morning. Actually, I (8) have just bought (just/buy) your gift, but I won't tell you what it is! What about you?
(9) Have you decided (you/decide) where to go on your holidays yet?
See you when I get back,
Laura
Present Perfect Simple - budowa
Twierdzenia:
- Podmiot + have/has + czasownik w III formie + reszta zdania.
Przeczenia:
- Podmiot + have/has + not + czasownik w III formie + reszta zdania.
Pytania:
- (Wh-question +) have/has + podmiot + czasownik w III formie + reszta zdania?
Present Perfect Continuous - budowa
Twierdzenia:
- Podmiot + have/has + been + czasownik z końcówką -ing (gerund) + reszta zdania.
Przeczenia:
- Podmiot + have/has + not + been + czasownik z końcówką -ing (gerund) + reszta zdania.
Pytania:
- (Wh-question +) have/has + podmiot + been + czasownik z końcówką -ing (gerund) + reszta zdania?
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