English (present perfect or the prensent perfect continuous

2007-09-28 2:47 am
(you/do)
(one of its branches/bread off)
(they/try)
(they/not/come up)
(Claire and Jason/finally/break up)
(Claire /go/back)
(she/not/live)
(you/learn)
(she/not/make up)
(her grandmother/suffer)
(the air quality/make)
(i /decide)
(i/not/decide)

回答 (2)

2007-09-28 3:12 am
✔ 最佳答案
PRESENT PERFECT
you have done
one of its brances has breaded off
they have tried
they have not came up
Claire and Jason have finally broke up
Claire has gone back
she has not lived
you have learned
she has not made up
her grandmother has suffered
the air quality has made
i have decidese
i have not / haven't decided


PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
you have been doing
one of its branches has beed breading off
they have been trying
they have not beed coming up
Claire and Jason have finally been breaking up
Claire has been going back
she has not been living
you have been learning
she has not been making up
her grandmother has not been suffering
the air qulity has not been making
i have been deciding (sounds strange to me, rather gd not to use in this form for tis
i have not been deciding last two sentences..)
參考: myself
2007-09-28 2:55 am
1.you
2.bread off
3.try
4.not
5.Claire and Jason
6.go
7.she
8.you
9.not
10.her grandmother
11.the air quality
12.decide
13.decide
參考: 自己


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