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Engfarz Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Correction

"Have you got any money?"
"Yes, I've been to the bank yesterday."

"What did you do last night?".
"I watched a very bored programme on television."

Cud u tell me what's wrong in the 2 above sentences?
  

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  • I will give you a general hint.
  • The problem with the first is the tense and the problem with the second is with the adjective.
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Hi and welcome to English Forums.

As a rule, we ask you to do your own work first and post your ideas. It's okay if you're not sure -- we will check it for you.

I will give you a general hint. The problem with the first is the tense and the problem with the second is with the adjective.
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"Have you got any money?"
"Yes, I've been to the bank yesterday."

answer:"Yes, I'd been to the bank yesterday."
or "I'd gone to the bank yesterday."

"What did you do last night?".
"I watched a very bored programme on television."

answer: "I watched a very boring programme on television."

Is the above answers correct? do correct me.
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Hi,

"Have you got any money?"
"Yes, I've been to the bank yesterday."

answer:"Yes, I'd been to the bank yesterday."
or "I'd gone to the bank yesterday."

None of the above.

Say 'Yes, I went to the bank yesterday' (ie at a specifc point in the past)

or "Yes, I've been to the bank". (ie sometime in the past, not specified)

"Wh

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