1. What’s wrong? You look terrible. – I have been on a vegetarian diet for three months. 2. What are you doing here? – I am waiting for my girlfriend. How long have you been waiting for her? – I have been waiting for her for about an hour. Do you always wait for her here ? – Yes, always. 3. Susan has learned all the new words already. Check her. 4. Don’t come to Helen now. She is having her English lesson. She has been having it for a quarter of an hour. 5. What are you traslating? – I am translating my home reading task. Have you been translating it for a long time? Yes, I have been translating it since Sunday. But usually you translate from English into Ukrainian quickly. Yes, but this task is rather difficult. I have been working on it for three days. How much have you translated already? – Not so much.6. It was a hard day yesterday. Lisa came home at 9 p.m., had a cup of tea, looked through her mail and went to bed. She usually does not go to bed so early. But she was very tired yesterday. She has not been so tired lately. 7. Did you enjoy Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind”? – I have not finished reading it yet. 8. Fiona has known Kevin for a long time. 9. Do you know where Mary is? – I have not seen her today. 10. Has Michael come back? – Yes. – When did he arrive?- Two days ago.
Объяснение:
Употребляйте Present Simple для регулярных действий.
Употребляйте Past Simple для последовательных действий в или когда сообщается/запрашивается какой-то факт из .
Употребляйте Present Сontinuous для действий, происходящих в момент речи.
Употребляйте Present Perfect для действий, завершенных к моменту речи.
Употребляйте Present Perfect Сontinuous для действий, происходящих уже какой-то период времени.
В 3-м предложении вариант has learned типичен для американского английского. Для британского английского предпочтителен вариант has learnt.
1. Please don't put MUCH pepper on the meat. 2. There were MANY plates on the table. 3. I never eat MANY bread with soup. 4. Why did you eat so MUCH ice-cream? 5. She wrote us MANY letters from the country. 6. MANY of these students don't like to look up words in the dictionary. 7. MUCH in this work was too difficult for me. 8. MANY of their answers were excellent. 9. MANY of their conversation was about the in-stitute. 10. There are MANY new pictures in this room. 11. There are MANY teachers at our school, and MANY of them are women. 12. MANY of these plays are quite MUCH new. 13. Thanks awfully for the books you sent me yesterday. - - Don't mention it, it wasn't MUCH bother. 14. MANY of her advice was useful. 15. He had MANY pairs of socks.