Відповідь:"i finished/have finished work early yesterday." - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "I finished work early yesterday" is in the past simple tense, while "I have finished work early yesterday" is in the present perfect tense.
"Tom broke/has broken his arm." - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "Tom broke his arm" is in the past simple tense, while "Tom has broken his arm" is in the present perfect tense.
"did you/have you ever read a book in English?" - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "Did you ever read a book in English?" is in the past simple tense, while "Have you ever read a book in English?" is in the present perfect tense.
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Ответ:
1. Have finished - нет точного указания времени
2. Has broken - нет указания времени
3. Have you
Объяснение:
Відповідь:"i finished/have finished work early yesterday." - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "I finished work early yesterday" is in the past simple tense, while "I have finished work early yesterday" is in the present perfect tense.
"Tom broke/has broken his arm." - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "Tom broke his arm" is in the past simple tense, while "Tom has broken his arm" is in the present perfect tense.
"did you/have you ever read a book in English?" - Both tenses are correct depending on the context. "Did you ever read a book in English?" is in the past simple tense, while "Have you ever read a book in English?" is in the present perfect tense.
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