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BeginStudent Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

In present prefect simple , some questions.

Hi,
I practice from my grammar book and i stuck in some exercises.
EXERCISE 2 :
Write sentences to show present relevance using the present perfect Simple.
Example : His are is in a cast .(have/ accident)
He has had an accident.

My questions are:

1) She is a very wealthy woman now.(inherit/fortune)

2)"What time is it?"
"I don't know."(your watch/stio?)

3)Oh no! The front door of the house is open.(not lock/door)

Thanks.
  

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Hi, You should try first! PS: Are you sure about those " His are is in a cast " (in the example) and " your watch/stio? " (in sentence number 2)?

  • Hi, You should try first!
  • PS: Are you sure about those " His are is in a cast " (in the example) and " your watch/stio?
  • " (in sentence number 2)?
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Hi,

You should try first! Emotion: wink

PS: Are you sure about those "His are is in a cast" (in the example) and "you
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BeginStudentHi,
I practice from my grammar book and i stuck in some exercises.
EXERCISE 2 :
Write sentences to show present relevance using the present perfect Simple.
Example : His are is in a cast .(have/ accident)
He has had an accident.

My questions are:

1) She is a very wealthy woman now.(inherit/fortune)
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I try it first but without succeed .
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Hi,

1) She is a very wealthy woman now.(inherit/fortune)
She has inherited a fortune.

2)"What time is it?"
"I don't know."(your watch/stio?)
"Have you lost your watch?"
(I'm assuming the verb is "lose" but it might be something else ... I cannot understand that "stio"!!!)

3)Oh no! The front door of
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Thanks , and i mean in sentence number 2 (your watch/stop) , i'm sorry.
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Ok, then it's as follows:
2)"What time is it?"
"I don't know."(your watch/stop?)
"Has your watch stopped?"
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Thanks .
may you help me to check my introduction in my project(it's not a lot , only one page )?
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Hi!
I wish I could, but I can help only in very simple matters ... I'm not a native nor a teacher!
You can post your introduction in the writing section (here, for instance) and you'll find all the advice you need.

Good luck!

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