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Oct. 3, 2021

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Perfect tenses

Are perfect tenses corrdctly used in here:

1.X: You've been on holiday - your face is tanned!
2.Y: You're right. I've been skiing in Switzerland with my friends. We got back yesterday evening.
3.X: Have you seen Mark yet?
4.Y: No, he's been busy training for the seimming competigion next werkend.
5.X: I saw him yesterday morning. He looked terrible as he hed been training for 2 hours before school.
6.Y: When I left for Switzerland last week, they hadn't chosen the team for the competition but Mark texted me during the week to tell me the news.
7.X: Yes - he's been looking forward to it.
Let's go and watch him together.

Could I use I'D BEEN SKIING IN SWITZERLAND (if they already got back?)

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Perfect tenses

1.X: You've been on holiday - your face is tanned! 2.Y: You're right. I've been skiing in Switzerland with my friends.

We got back yesterday evening.

Let's go and watch him together.

Could I use I'D BEEN SKIING IN SWITZERLAND (if they already got back?)

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orea5

Oct. 3, 2021

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Perfect tenses


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Are perfect tenses corrdctly used in here:


Are perfect tenses corrdectly used in here:? Are perfect tenses correctly used here?

Not sure why, but "in here" sounds weird. You could say "in these sentences". And this is explicitly a question so it needs a question mark.

1.X: You've been on holiday - your face is tanned! 2.Y: You're right. I've been skiing in Switzerland with my friends.


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We got back yesterday evening.


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3.X: Have you seen Mark yet? 4.Y: No, he's been busy training for the seimming competigion next werkend. 5.X: I saw him yesterday morning. He looked terrible as he hed been training for 2 hours before school.


3.X: Have you seen Mark yet? 4.Y: No, he's been busy training for the sewimming competigtion next werekend. 5.X: I saw him yesterday morning. He looked terrible as he head been training for 2 hours before school. 3.X: Have you seen Mark yet? 4.Y: No, he's been busy training for the swimming competition next weekend. 5.X: I saw him yesterday morning. He looked terrible as he had been training for 2 hours before school.

6.Y: When I left for Switzerland last week, they hadn't chosen the team for the competition but Mark texted me during the week to tell me the news. 7.X: Yes - he's been looking forward to it.


6.Y: When I left for Switzerland last week, they hadn't chosen the team for the competition, but Mark texted me during the week to tell me the news. 7.X: Yes - he's been looking forward to it. 6.Y: When I left for Switzerland last week, they hadn't chosen the team for the competition, but Mark texted me during the week to tell me the news. 7.X: Yes - he's been looking forward to it.

Let's go and watch him together.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Could I use I'D BEEN SKIING IN SWITZERLAND (if they already got back?)


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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