IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.
1. Не
years.
2. I
I
(to come) here day after day for
(to read) the book you gave me but (not to finished) it yet.
3. «Sorry I'm late». — «That's all right. I (not to wait) long».
4. There is a strange smell here.
you
(to cook) something?
5. My brother is an actor. He
(to appear)
in several films.

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Ответ дал: Gamekrabik
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Ответ:

Here are the verbs in brackets corrected into the correct tense form:

haven't been coming (present perfect continuous)

come (present tense), read (present perfect), haven't finished (present perfect)

didn't wait (past simple)

have you been cooking (present perfect continuous)

has appeared (present perfect)

Explanation:

haven't been coming emphasizes the ongoing action of coming for many years.

come describes the current action of coming now. read indicates a completed action in the past but with a continuing impact (still haven't finished).

didn't wait clarifies that the speaker wasn't waiting for a long time.

have you been cooking asks about an ongoing action that might be causing the smell.

has appeared indicates that the brother has acted in several films throughout his career, not just one time.

I hope this clarifies the correct tense usage in the sentence!

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