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Red train 520 Posted 6 years ago
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6. _____ you ___ tickets? - Yes, I ___. I ____ them several days ago.

1) Have, bought, did, bough

2) Have, bought, have, bought

3) Did, buy, did, have bought

4) Did, buy, had, had bought

What is the correct answer (I chose #2) and I ask you, with an explanation, please!

  

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#2 You already chose #2, so you already have an explanation!

  • #2 You already chose #2, so you already have an explanation!
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#2

You already chose #2, so you already have an explanation!

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Here's a rough outline o my thought process for Question #6.


3) Did, buy, did, have bought

4) Did, buy, had, had bought

If you start with 'Did you buy tickets', you can't really continue with' Yes, I have' or 'Yes, I had.'

So that rules out options #3 and #4

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red train 520_____ you ___ tickets? - Yes, I ___. I ____ them several days ago.1)
Have, bought, did, bough

#1 is the correct answer. Have you bought tickets? The person asking for confirmation up ti the time of the question. The person answering confirmed that he bought them yesterday. Did and bought is correct.

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1) Have, bought, did, bough

2) Have, bought, have, bought

3) Did, buy, did, have bought

4) Did, buy, had, had bought



Here is my take. In real-life settings, when a question is asked in the present perfect, the answer should be given accordingly. Based on this concept, none of the above is correct as a true answer. Have you

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