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How many 9. How much How much. Answer 1. A: How many apples are there in the basket? A: How much bread is there at home? A: How much sugar is there in your tea? A: How many balls are there in the garden?

A: How much soap is there in the bathroom? A: How many slices of bread are there in the kitchen? A: How much salt is there in your meal? A: How many boys are there at the cafe? A: How much money is there in your pocket? A: How many plates are there in the cupboard?

There is an apple in the basket. There are two loaves of bread at home. There are five balls in the garden. There are two bars of soap in the bathroom. There are six slices of bread in the kitchen. There is a boy at the cafe. There are some plates in the cupboard. Yes, there has been a war in the United States.

İnsanlar aya seyahat etti. You can use the Present Perfect to describe your experience. Examples; - I have been to France. Fransa'da bulundum. No, I have not met him. Examples; - You have grown since the last time I saw you. You cannot mention a specific time.

Examples; - Man has walked on the moon. Using the Present Perfect suggests that we are still waiting for the action.

Examples; - James has not finished his homework yet. Bill hala gelmedi. Present Perfect suggests the process is not complete and more actions are possible. Examples; - The army has attacked that city five times.

Examples; - I have had a cold for two weeks. We use present perfect tense to talk about actions that started in the past and continuing in the present. My sister has worked in the same company for 20 years.

She is still working there. I have had this bike for 10 years and it's still new. I still use it. My parents have lived in Paris since they were children. They still live in Paris. We use present perfect tense when the time period referred has not finished. I have worked really hard this month. I am still working hard. It has snowed a lot this year. It can still snow. I haven't seen your son today. Is he OK? I can see him later today. We use present perfect tense to talk about actions repeated in an unspecified period between the past and now.

John loves İstanbul very much. He has visited the city 10 times in the last two years. Kids have had ice-cream hundreds of times this summer. We use present perfect tense to talk about actions that completed in the very past. We often use the time ex pression "just" in these sentences.

A: Can I talk to Mr. Black, please? B: Sorry but he has just left.



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