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Oct. 3, 2021

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Haven't realised

What have you been doing in the last/past few weeks?
- I've seen a couple of superhero films and a brilliant film about Kenya.
I haven't realised how beautiful that country is.

Is I HAVEN'T REALISED correct?

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Oct. 4, 2021

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Haven't realised


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What have you been doing in the last/past few weeks?


What have you been doing in the last/past few weeks? What have you been doing in the last few weeks?

- I've seen a couple of superhero films and a brilliant film about Kenya.


- I've sbeen watching a couple of superhero films and a brilliant <something> film about Kenya. - I've been watching a couple of superhero films and a brilliant <something> film about Kenya.

1. Matched tense (What have you been doing? I have been doing...) 2. "couple of superhero films and a brilliant film" suggests that the superhero films were bad (i.e. not brilliant) You need another point of contrast, e.g. "a couple of superhero films as well as a brilliant documentary" (the superhero films may have been brilliant too, but they weren't documentaries)

I haven't realised how beautiful that country is.


I havedn't realised how beautiful that country is. I hadn't realised how beautiful that country is.

Is I HAVEN'T REALISED correct?


Is I HAVEN'T REALISED correct? Is I HAVEN'T REALISED correct?

Yes, but not in this context. I haven't realized => I still don't realize I hadn't realized => I didn't realize before, but now I realize

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