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Imethimatapark Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

what is the proper answer?

Interviewer : This is the first show you (give) ___ in a long time.
Interviewee : That's right. We decided a few weeks ago to take a break.
  

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First, what is your choice, Imethimatapark? Notice that it is reference to a recently decided event which has just occurred or is very soon to occur.

  • First, what is your choice, Imethimatapark?
  • Notice that it is reference to a recently decided event which has just occurred or is very soon to occur.
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First, what is your choice, Imethimatapark? Notice that it is reference to a recently decided event which has just occurred or is very soon to occur.
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The interviewer has never given any shows for a long time. S/he has turn up at show after the vacation.
I think 'have not given' is the right answer.
what do you think?
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You have the right verb tense and aspect. but the wrong understanding: he is now giving or going to give a show:

This is the first show you have given in a long time.

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