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Katia Korobchenko Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Correct forme of verbs

A. Would you like anything to eat?
B. No, thank you, I (have already had / already had) lunch.
A. By the way, I (met / was meeting) George while I (waited / was waiting) for the bus tonight.
B. How is he? I (am not seeing / haven't seen) him for months.
A. I (think / am thinking), he isn't very well.
B. Why? He (just got / has just got) a new job, (hasn't he? / didn't he?).
A. No, He is out of work. He (has just left / just left) his old job about a month ago but he (hasn't found / didn't find) anything else yet. He (still looks / is still looking) for something.
B. I see. And you? You (still work / are still working) for the company, (don't you? / aren't you?)
A. Yes. They (have just given / just gave) me a pay rise.
B. Well, that's one piece of good news.

"black type" is my answer, please check.

Thank you for your assistance :-)
  

Top answer

He just left his old job.... (we use past here since 'a month ago' a time phrase is given. He is still looking for something.

  • He just left his old job....
  • (we use past here since 'a month ago' a time phrase is given.
  • He is still looking for something.
  • (the action is progressive) You are still working for the company,..
  • They have just given me a pay....
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He just left his old job.... (we use past here since 'a month ago' a time phrase is given.
He is still looking for something. (the action is progressive)
You are still working for the company,..
They have just given me a pay....

The rest are correct.
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ooh thank you very very much:-)

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