Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

1.4. Fill the gaps with the proper verb form.
1) Tom has already read
read the book (read).
2) Have you
the new film (see)?
3) You have never
to London, have you (be)?​

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Автор ответа: rostislav008
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Ответ:

1. Tom has already read the book.

2. Have you seen the new film?

3. You have never been to London, have you?

4.  Ann has done her English homework.

5.  My parents have bought me a new notebook.

6. Mike has just left for Washington.

7. We have learnt a lot of poems recently.

8. I have never met your friend.

9. Have you taken my textbook?

10. My mother hasn't come back home yet.

Автор ответа: HellishHelen
1

1) has already read...

2) Have you seen...

3) Have you never been..

4) ..has done

5).... have bought..

6)has just left..

7) have learnt..

8) have never met...

9) Have you taken..?

10) hasn't come

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