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Раскройте скобки, чтобы получить Present Perfect или Past Simple.
I … (do) this exercise before.
I … (do) this exercise tw0 minutes ago.
We … (go) to school since the first form. .
We … (go) to school yesterday.
You … ( see) a horse last week.
You … (never/ see) a horse.
He … (just/say) that.
He … (say) that a minute ago.
They … (already/ have) breakfast.
They … ( have) breakfast at 2 o’clock.
* * *
Упражнение 2 (для начинающих). Раскройте скобки, чтобы получить Present Perfect или Past Simple в отрицательной форме.
I … (not/ do) this exercise before.
I … (not/ do) this exercise yesterday.
We … (not/ go) to school since the first form. .
We … (not/ go) to school yesterday.
You … ( not/ see) a horse last week.
You … (never/ see) a horse.
He … (not /say) that yet.
He … (say) that a minute ago.
They … (not/ have) breakfast yet.
They …( not/have) breakfast an hour ago.
* * *
Упражнение 3 (для начинающих). Раскройте скобки, чтобы получить Present Perfect или Past Simple в вопросительной форме.
… you … (hear) this song before?
… you … (hear) this song yesterday?
… they … (go) to school since the first form?
… they … (go) to school yesterday?
… he … ( ride) a horse last week?
… he … (never/ ride) a balloon?
… she … (just/say) that?
… she … (say) that a minute ago?
… you … (draw) a picture at the last lesson?
… you … (never/ draw) a picture before?
… they…. (already/ have) breakfast?
… they … ( have) breakfast an hour ago?
* * *
Упражнение 4. Перепишите предложения, используя Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
ПРИМЕР. I am writing a letter to my cousin, (already, yesterday).
I have already written a letter to my cousin.
I wrote a letter to my cousin yesterday.
1. Mother is bringing our tea. (a few minutes ago; not yet)
2. The bell is ringing. (just; some minutes ago)
3. He is going to London in a few days. (already; last week)
4. The boys are playing football in the yard now. (yesterday; many times)
5. Anna is reading a new novel by Chekhov. (this month; last year)
6. Students are cleaning their classrooms. (already; last Saturday)
7. The teacher is explaining a new rule. (just, at the last lesson)
8. Ann is doing the flat. (just; on Friday)
9. They are discussing this plan again. (many times; a few days ago)
10. Granny is making a birthday cake. (just; yesterday)
11. The birds are flying to the South. (already; at the end of August)
12. The train is coming. (just; an hour ago)
13. Who is your friend speaking to? (yesterday, just)
14. We are writing the words from the text. (already, at the last lesson)
* * *
Упражнение 5. Перепишите предложения, используя Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
1. This scientist … (write) a lot of books. He … (write) his first one in 2001.
2. … you … (ever see) a film as good as that?
3. I … (never travel) to the USA. What about you? When … (you go) there?
4. He … (live) in Manchester for eight years, and he wants to move to another place.
5. She … (live) in Manchester for two years, and then in 2003 she … (move) to London.
6. We … (meet) Jane and Alan two years ago. How long … (you know) them?
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Упражнение 6. Найдите предложения с ошибками и исправьте их.
Do you know about Sue? She has given up her job.
My mother has grown up in Scotland.
How many plays has Shakespeare written?
Oh, I’ve cut my finger. It’s bleeding.
The Chinese have invented paper.
Where have you been born?
Mary isn’t at home. She has gone shopping.
Present perfect и past simple 1 (I have done и I did)
A
Изучите следующую ситуацию:
Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it.
Том ищет свой ключ. Он не может его найти.
He has lost his key. Он потерял ключ. (present perfect)
Это означает, что сейчас у него ключа нет.
Десять минут позже:
Now Tom has found his key. He has it now.
Has he lost his key? No, he has found it.
Он потерял ключ? Нет, он нашел его.
Did he lose his key? Yes, he did.
Он терял ключ? Да, терял.
He lost his key — Он (по)терял ключ (past simple)
but now he has found it — но сейчас он его нашел. (present perfect)
The present perfect (something has happened) это настоящее время. Оно всегда говорим нам о ситуации сейчас. ‘Tom has lost his key’ = ключа у него нет сейчас (см. урок 7).
The past simple (something happened) говорит нам только о прошлом. Если кто-то говорит ‘Tom lost his key’, это не скажет нам о том, есть ли сейчас у него ключ или нет. Это лишь говорит нам о том, что он потерял ключ в какой-то момент времени в прошлом.
Не используйте present perfect, если ситуация в настоящем изменилась. Сравните:
- They’ve gone away. They’ll be back on Friday. (сейчас их всё ещё нет)
They went away, but I think they’re back at home now. (notThey’ve gone)
- It has stopped raining now, so we don’t need the umbrella. (сейчас не идет дождь)
It stopped raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (notIt has stopped)
B
Вы можете использовать present perfect для новых или недавних событий:
- ‘I’ve repaired the TV. It’s working OK now.’ ‘Oh, that’s good.’
- Have you heard the news? Sally has won the lottery!
Если событие не новое (или недавнее), используйте the past simple (not the present perfect):
- Mozart was a composer. He wrote more than 600 pieces of music. (not
has been…has written) - My mother grew up in Scotland. (not
has grown)
Сравните:
- Did you know that somebody has invented a new type of washing machine?
- Who invented the telephone? (not
has invented)
C
Мы используем present perfect, чтобы сообщить новую информацию (см. урок 7). Но если мы продолжаем говорить об этом, мы обычно используем past simple:
- A: Ow! I’ve burnt myself.
B: How did you do that? (nothave you done)
A: I picked up a hot dish. (nothave picked)
- A: Look! Somebody has spilt something on the sofa.
B: Well, it wasn’t me. I didn’t do it. (nothasn’t been…haven’t done)
Упражнения
1. Завершите предложения на картинках, используя глаголы в скобках. Используйте present perfect, где возможно. В остальных случаях используйте past simple.
2. Поставьте глагол в правильную форму: present perfect или past simple.
- It raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (stop)
- The town is very different now. It a lot. (change)
- I did German at school, but I most of it now. (forget)
- The police three people, but later they let them go. (arrest)
- What do you think of my English? Do you think it ? (improve)
- A: Are you still reading the paper?
B: No, I with it. You can have it. (finish) - I for a job as a tourist guide, but I wasn’t successful. (apply)
- Where’s my bike? It outside the house, but it’s not there now. (be)
- Look! There’s an ambulance over there. There an accident. (be)
- A: Have you heard about Ben? He his arm. (break)
B: Really? How that ? (happen)
A: He off a ladder. (fall)
3. Находятся ли выделенные части этих предложений в правильной грамматической форме? Исправьте их, если необходимо.
1. Do you know about Sue?
She’s given
up her job.
2. My mother
has grown
up in Scotland.
3. How many plays
has Shakespeare written
?
4. Ow!
I’ve cut
my finger. It’s bleeding.
5. Drugs
have become
a big problem everywhere.
6. The Chinese
have invented
paper.
7. Where
have you been born
?
8. Mary isn’t at home.
She’s gone
shopping.
9. Albert Einstein
has been
the scientist who
has developed
the theory of relativity.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.
Where have you born — there you must die!
Where should you have been born to get rich?
And more so if you are thousands of miles away from where you have been born and brought up.
Не исключено, что тысячи километров будут отделять тебя от родного дома, от края, где ты родился и вырос.
To respect precepts of forefathers, to honour traditions of our nation and to love the state where you have been born and is living — is the most important values of society.
Уважать заветы предков, чтить традиции своего народа, и любить страну, в которой родился и живешь, есть самые главные ценности общества.
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#1
Hey there
I wanna make sure which sentence is correct and accurate :
Where were you born
Where have you been born
Where you born
Where you where born
I ‘m queit sure that is the 1st one ,but don’t like to fell in wrong
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#2
Where were you born?
I was born in East Chicago, Indiana.
The other 3 phrases are incorrect.
Where… asks for a place
were…. is a verb, the simple past tense of «to be»
Present perfect и past simple 1 (I have done и I did)
A
Изучите следующую ситуацию:
Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it.
Том ищет свой ключ. Он не может его найти.
He has lost his key. Он потерял ключ. (present perfect)
Это означает, что сейчас у него ключа нет.
Десять минут позже:
Now Tom has found his key. He has it now.
Has he lost his key? No, he has found it.
Он потерял ключ? Нет, он нашел его.
Did he lose his key? Yes, he did.
Он терял ключ? Да, терял.
He lost his key — Он (по)терял ключ (past simple)
but now he has found it — но сейчас он его нашел. (present perfect)
The present perfect (something has happened) это настоящее время. Оно всегда говорим нам о ситуации сейчас. ‘Tom has lost his key’ = ключа у него нет сейчас (см. урок 7).
The past simple (something happened) говорит нам только о прошлом. Если кто-то говорит ‘Tom lost his key’, это не скажет нам о том, есть ли сейчас у него ключ или нет. Это лишь говорит нам о том, что он потерял ключ в какой-то момент времени в прошлом.
Не используйте present perfect, если ситуация в настоящем изменилась. Сравните:
- They’ve gone away. They’ll be back on Friday. (сейчас их всё ещё нет)
They went away, but I think they’re back at home now. (notThey’ve gone)
- It has stopped raining now, so we don’t need the umbrella. (сейчас не идет дождь)
It stopped raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (notIt has stopped)
B
Вы можете использовать present perfect для новых или недавних событий:
- ‘I’ve repaired the TV. It’s working OK now.’ ‘Oh, that’s good.’
- Have you heard the news? Sally has won the lottery!
Если событие не новое (или недавнее), используйте the past simple (not the present perfect):
- Mozart was a composer. He wrote more than 600 pieces of music. (not
has been…has written) - My mother grew up in Scotland. (not
has grown)
Сравните:
- Did you know that somebody has invented a new type of washing machine?
- Who invented the telephone? (not
has invented)
C
Мы используем present perfect, чтобы сообщить новую информацию (см. урок 7). Но если мы продолжаем говорить об этом, мы обычно используем past simple:
- A: Ow! I’ve burnt myself.
B: How did you do that? (nothave you done)
A: I picked up a hot dish. (nothave picked)
- A: Look! Somebody has spilt something on the sofa.
B: Well, it wasn’t me. I didn’t do it. (nothasn’t been…haven’t done)
Упражнения
1. Завершите предложения на картинках, используя глаголы в скобках. Используйте present perfect, где возможно. В остальных случаях используйте past simple.
2. Поставьте глагол в правильную форму: present perfect или past simple.
- It raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (stop)
- The town is very different now. It a lot. (change)
- I did German at school, but I most of it now. (forget)
- The police three people, but later they let them go. (arrest)
- What do you think of my English? Do you think it ? (improve)
- A: Are you still reading the paper?
B: No, I with it. You can have it. (finish) - I for a job as a tourist guide, but I wasn’t successful. (apply)
- Where’s my bike? It outside the house, but it’s not there now. (be)
- Look! There’s an ambulance over there. There an accident. (be)
- A: Have you heard about Ben? He his arm. (break)
B: Really? How that ? (happen)
A: He off a ladder. (fall)
3. Находятся ли выделенные части этих предложений в правильной грамматической форме? Исправьте их, если необходимо.
1. Do you know about Sue?
She’s given
up her job.
2. My mother
has grown
up in Scotland.
3. How many plays
has Shakespeare written
?
4. Ow!
I’ve cut
my finger. It’s bleeding.
5. Drugs
have become
a big problem everywhere.
6. The Chinese
have invented
paper.
7. Where
have you been born
?
8. Mary isn’t at home.
She’s gone
shopping.
9. Albert Einstein
has been
the scientist who
has developed
the theory of relativity.
Study this example situation:
Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it. He has lost his key. (present perfect). this means that he doesn’t have his key now.
Ten minutes later:
Now Tom has found his key. He has it now.
Has he lost his key? (present perfect)
No, he hasn’t. He has found it.
Did he lose his key? (past simple)
Yes, he did.
He lost his key (past simple)
but now he has found it. (present perfect)
The present perfect is a present tense. It always tells us something about now. ‘Tom has lost his key’ = he doesn’t have his key now.
The past simple tells us only about the past. If somebody says ‘Tom lost his key’, we don’t know whether he has it now or not. We only know that he lost it at some time in the past.
Two more examples:
* Jack grew a beard but now he has shaved it off. (so he doesn’t have a beard now)
* They went out after lunch and they’ve just come back. (so they are back now)
Do not use the present perfect if there is no connection with the present (for example, things that happened a long time ago):
* The Chinese invented printing. (not ‘have invented’)
* How many plays did Shakespeare write? (not ‘has Shakespeare written’)
* Beethoven was a great composer. (not ‘has been’)
Compare:
* Shakespeare wrote many plays.
* My sister is a writer. She has written many books. (she still writes books)
We use the present perfect to give new information (see Unit 7). But if we continue to talk about it, we normally use the past simple:
* A: Ow! I’ve burnt myself.
B: How did you do that? (not ‘have you done’)
A: I picked up a hot dish. (not ‘have picked’)
* A: Look! Somebody has spilt milk on the carpet.
B: Well, it wasn’t me. I didn’t do it. (not ‘hasn’t been … haven’t done’)
A: I wonder who it was then. (not ‘who it has been’)
EXERCISES
13.1 What has happened in these situations?
1. Jack had a beard. Now he hasn’t got a beard. He has shaved off his beard.
2. Linda was here five minutes ago. Mow she’s in bed. She —
3. The temperature was 25 degrees. Now it is only 17. The temperature —
4. The light was off. Now it is on. Somebody —
5. The tree was only three metres high. Now it is four. The tree —
6. The plane was on the runway a few minutes ago. Now it is in the air.
The plane —
13.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, present perfect or past simple.
1. ‘Where’s your key?’ ‘I don’t know. I’ve lost it.’ (lose)
2. I was very tired, so I lay down on the bed and went to sleep. (be)
3. Mary — to Australia for a while but she’s back again now. (go)
4. ‘Where’s Ken?’ ‘He — out. He’ll be back in about an hour.’ (go)
5. I did German at school but I — most of it. (forget)
6. I meant to phone Diane last night but I — (forget)
7. I — a headache earlier but I feel fine now. (have)
8. Look! There’s an ambulance over there. There — an accident. (be)
9. They’re still building the new road. They — it. (not/finish)
10. ‘Is Helen still here?’ ‘No, she — out.’ (just/go)
11. The police — three people but later they let them go. (arrest)
12. Ann — me her address but I’m afraid I — it. (give, lose)
13. Where’s my bike? It — outside the house. It — (be, disappear)
14. What do you think of my English? Do you think I —? (improve)
13.3 Are the underlined parts of these sentences right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.
1. Do you know about Sue? _She’s given up_ her job. RIGHT
2. The Chinese _have invented_ printing. WRONG: The Chinese invented
3. How many plays _has Shakespeare written?_ —
4. _Have you read_ any of Shakespeare’s plays? —
5. Aristotle _has been_ a Greek philosopher. —
6. Ow! _I’ve cut_ my finger. It’s bleeding. —
7. My grandparents _have got_ married in London. —
8. Where _have you been born?_ —
9. Mary isn’t at home. _She’s gone shopping._ —
10. Albert Einstein has been the scientist who _has developed_ the theory of relativity. —
13.4 (Section C) Put the verb into the most suitable form, present perfect or past simple.
1. A: Look! Somebody has split (spill) coffee on the carpet.
B: Well, it wasn’t (not/be) me. I didn’t do (not/do) it.
2. A: Ben — (break) his leg.
B: Really? How — (that/happen)?
A: He — (fall) off a ladder.
3. A: Your hair looks nice. — (you/have) a haircut?
B: Yes.
A: Who — (cut) it? — (you/go) to the hairdresser?
B: No, a friend of mine — (do) it for me.
13.1
2 has gone to bed/’s gone to bed
3 has fallen/has dropped/ has gone down
4 has turned on the light/has turned the light on/has turned it on
5 has grown/’s grown
6 has taken off
13.2
3 went
4 has gone/’s gone
5 have forgotten/’ve forgotten
6 forgot
7 had
8 has been/’s been
9 haven’t finished
10 has just gone/’s just gone
11 arrested
12 gave … lost or have lost/’ve lost
13 was … has disappeared/’s disappeared
14 have improved/’ve improved
13.3
3 wrong—did Shakespeare write
4 right
5 wrong—was
6 right
7 wrong—My grandparents got married.
8 wrong—were you born
9 right
10 wrong—was the scientist who developed.
13.4
2 has broken did that happen fell
3 Have you had cut … Did you go did
9. Выберите правильную форму глагола.
1. Не lives / has been living in England since 1990.
2. Where is Mr. Green? He has gone out / went out ten minutes ago.
3. I hope he gets / is getting better now, I hear / heared he has / had had a bad cold all the week.
4. Did you see I Have you seen a good film lately?
5. No, he is not here. He went out / has just gone out.
6. He is busy now, he writes / is writing a letter.
7. The rain started two hours ago. It’s still raining now. It is raining / it has been raining for two hours.
8. I was in a hurry, so I have not had / had no time to phone you.
9. The Chinese have invented / invented printing.
10. Where have you been born / were you born?
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#1
Hey there
I wanna make sure which sentence is correct and accurate :
Where were you born
Where have you been born
Where you born
Where you where born
I ‘m queit sure that is the 1st one ,but don’t like to fell in wrong
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#2
Where were you born?
I was born in East Chicago, Indiana.
The other 3 phrases are incorrect.
Where… asks for a place
were…. is a verb, the simple past tense of «to be»
Present perfect и past simple 1 (I have done и I did)
A
Изучите следующую ситуацию:
Tom is looking for his key. He can’t find it.
Том ищет свой ключ. Он не может его найти.
He has lost his key. Он потерял ключ. (present perfect)
Это означает, что сейчас у него ключа нет.
Десять минут позже:
Now Tom has found his key. He has it now.
Has he lost his key? No, he has found it.
Он потерял ключ? Нет, он нашел его.
Did he lose his key? Yes, he did.
Он терял ключ? Да, терял.
He lost his key — Он (по)терял ключ (past simple)
but now he has found it — но сейчас он его нашел. (present perfect)
The present perfect (something has happened) это настоящее время. Оно всегда говорим нам о ситуации сейчас. ‘Tom has lost his key’ = ключа у него нет сейчас (см. урок 7).
The past simple (something happened) говорит нам только о прошлом. Если кто-то говорит ‘Tom lost his key’, это не скажет нам о том, есть ли сейчас у него ключ или нет. Это лишь говорит нам о том, что он потерял ключ в какой-то момент времени в прошлом.
Не используйте present perfect, если ситуация в настоящем изменилась. Сравните:
- They’ve gone away. They’ll be back on Friday. (сейчас их всё ещё нет)
They went away, but I think they’re back at home now. (notThey’ve gone)
- It has stopped raining now, so we don’t need the umbrella. (сейчас не идет дождь)
It stopped raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (notIt has stopped)
B
Вы можете использовать present perfect для новых или недавних событий:
- ‘I’ve repaired the TV. It’s working OK now.’ ‘Oh, that’s good.’
- Have you heard the news? Sally has won the lottery!
Если событие не новое (или недавнее), используйте the past simple (not the present perfect):
- Mozart was a composer. He wrote more than 600 pieces of music. (not
has been…has written) - My mother grew up in Scotland. (not
has grown)
Сравните:
- Did you know that somebody has invented a new type of washing machine?
- Who invented the telephone? (not
has invented)
C
Мы используем present perfect, чтобы сообщить новую информацию (см. урок 7). Но если мы продолжаем говорить об этом, мы обычно используем past simple:
- A: Ow! I’ve burnt myself.
B: How did you do that? (nothave you done)
A: I picked up a hot dish. (nothave picked)
- A: Look! Somebody has spilt something on the sofa.
B: Well, it wasn’t me. I didn’t do it. (nothasn’t been…haven’t done)
Упражнения
1. Завершите предложения на картинках, используя глаголы в скобках. Используйте present perfect, где возможно. В остальных случаях используйте past simple.
2. Поставьте глагол в правильную форму: present perfect или past simple.
- It raining for a while, but now it’s raining again. (stop)
- The town is very different now. It a lot. (change)
- I did German at school, but I most of it now. (forget)
- The police three people, but later they let them go. (arrest)
- What do you think of my English? Do you think it ? (improve)
- A: Are you still reading the paper?
B: No, I with it. You can have it. (finish) - I for a job as a tourist guide, but I wasn’t successful. (apply)
- Where’s my bike? It outside the house, but it’s not there now. (be)
- Look! There’s an ambulance over there. There an accident. (be)
- A: Have you heard about Ben? He his arm. (break)
B: Really? How that ? (happen)
A: He off a ladder. (fall)
3. Находятся ли выделенные части этих предложений в правильной грамматической форме? Исправьте их, если необходимо.
1. Do you know about Sue?
She’s given
up her job.
2. My mother
has grown
up in Scotland.
3. How many plays
has Shakespeare written
?
4. Ow!
I’ve cut
my finger. It’s bleeding.
5. Drugs
have become
a big problem everywhere.
6. The Chinese
have invented
paper.
7. Where
have you been born
?
8. Mary isn’t at home.
She’s gone
shopping.
9. Albert Einstein
has been
the scientist who
has developed
the theory of relativity.
When was he born or born?
You use “he was born on” when you’re referring to a date. Eg: he was born on January 15. You use “he was born in” when you’re referring to a place. Eg: he was born in London UK.
Was born or did born?
1 Answer. “When were you born?” is the correct version. A simple rule of thumb would be to replace it with a similarly formed verb. Born is past participle so we could replace it with written.
Is it correct to say was born?
“I was born in Paris in 1990” is the correct statement to use. “I’m” is a condensed form of “I am” which is present tense as you are talking about a past event “I was” is used.
When were you born How do you answer?
The grammatically correct form of this question is “When were you born?“. Additionally your friend can answer with something like “I was born on January 29 2013.” with his actual birthday instead of today’s date.
Where were you born or where have you been born?
The correct question is “Where were you born ? “ “Was” is the past tense of the singular helping verb “is” . “Were” is the past tense of the plural verb “are” .
Why do we say was born?
Senior Member. In English we say “I was born” because the verb is “to bear” and that verb means to bring a child into the world to give birth.
When did you born Google?
Google is celebrating its 21st birthday today with an Doodle showing what a desktop computer looked like more than two decades ago. The company founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 traditionally marks its birthday on the Google homepage on September 27.
Do we say born in or born on?
If you are talking about the year month or season then it should be: Born in. Example: I was born in 1980 (May summer). If you are talking about day of the week or a holiday then it should be Born on.
How do you answer Where do you live?
Can I say I was born?
A dictionary would have told you that born is one of the two past participle forms of the verb to bear : to bear bore borne/born. To indicate date or place of birth for instance to be born is used. I assume that is what your question was about. “I was born” is grammatically correct.
What is the past term for born?
Answer. The past tense of born is bornt (Geordie). The third-person singular simple present indicative form of born is borns. The present participle of born is bornin. The past participle of born is bornt (Geordie).
What is the past of born?
Born verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
---|---|---|
born | bornin | bornt |
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How do you answer where you were born?
Should you put your residence of birth (your family home at the time) or the specific location of the hospital you were born in? In this case you must enter the county or municipality that you were born in rather than where you lived. This will usually be where the hospital you were born in was located.
Where was you born grammar?
It is not correct. Although a fluent English speaker would understand what you were trying to say the correct question is as you acknowledged “Where were you born?”. The only thing that would be similar to what you asked would be “Where did your birth take place?”
What is your birthplace?
Your birthplace is the place where you were born.
Where are you from where were you born Meaning?
In American English it’s context-dependent. If you’re currently in the place where you live then where you’re “from” is indeed usually where you were raised (you might have been born somewhere else).
Did you born here or were you born here?
Were you born here is the correct way to ask. “Did you born here?” is incorrect. “Were you born here.” is correct. “Did” and “born” don’t go together.
Are you born here or were you born here?
“Were you born here?” is correct.
Who was born Meaning?
1. passive verb. When a baby is born it comes out of its mother’s body at the beginning of its life. In formal English if you say that someone is born of someone or to someone you mean that person is their parent. My mother was 40 when I was born. [
Is was born a verb phrase?
Born is the past participle of the verb bear only when it’s used in the sense of birth. It is also used as an adjective in the same sense. Borne is the past participle of the verb bear in all senses except the one related to birth. It can also be used as an adjective in these senses.
What do birthed mean?
1. an act or instance of being born: day of birth. 2. the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring childbirth parturition.
Why does Google celebrate its birthday on September 27?
Well September 27 was chosen to celebrate a new milestone in the number of pages that Google was indexing on the search engine. Remember when Google started it was not the biggest or only search engine in the world. Yahoo was a lot bigger but Google slowly and steadily came to dominate the entire market.
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Does Google know my birthday?
How does Google know when to show you your own Google Birthday Doodle? It’s pretty simple actually. Google shows the birthday Doodle based on the date in your profile. Of course the logo is only shown when you are logged in.
Where do we use in?
IN Use in when something is located inside of a defined space. It could be a flat space like a yard or a three-dimensional space like a box house or car. The space does not need to be closed on all sides (“There is water IN the glass”). ON Use on when something is touching the surface of something.
Which preposition is used with died?
In fact with the verb ‘die’ comes the preposition “of” if someone dies of a specific disease or some reasons which is well-known. The preposition “from” follows if something leads to death. 1. To die of (Hundreds of the tribals die of Tuberculosis in India due to negligence.)
How do I say my birthday?
Where do you live or where do you leave?
where you live vs where do you leave. “Where you live” is missing the helping verb “do.” “Where do you leave” is incorrect because “leave” should be “live.”
Where do you stay or live?
Where “live” is used for long term residence “stay” normally implies a short term visit. If you ask a visitor “where do you stay” they will probably give you the name of their hotel (while thinking you had made a grammatical mistake).
How do you say where you live in English?
When to use was and were?
If you want to remember easily you can think of was/were as the past tense form of the auxiliary verbs am is and are. Generally “was is used for singular objects and “were” is used for plural objects. So you will use “was” with I he she and it while you will use “were” with you we and they.
Is born and raised or was born and raised?
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The phrase “born and raised” is about eight times as common in print as “born and reared ” according to Garner’s Modern American Usage. Dictionaries say either form is correct.
How can I introduce my birthday?
What is the V3 of born?
The Forms of Born
Infinitive | to born |
---|---|
Present Tense | born / borns |
Past Tense | bornt |
Present Participle | bornin |
Past Participle | bornt |
What is the V1 of born?
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Base Form – V1 | Past Simple – V2 | Past Participle – V3 |
---|---|---|
awake | awoke | awoken |
be | was/were | been |
bear | bore | born |
beat | beat | beaten |