Hi you faggots! Can you help me and tell me what's wrong here? Will post tits if you help me

Hi you faggots! Can you help me and tell me what's wrong here? Will post tits if you help me.

Should be "have you ever been" to africa, not "did"

>you were to many places
>did you ever been to Africa

Whoever wrote this has a very poor command of English. Their text has loads of mistakes.

For example - "most partS of Europe".

University, you 'went'

This, titts now

Still wrong

Also, what other options are there for the '"were" to many places'

Is there "also went" instead of "was also to some remote places"?

were/have been

A Graduated, you have been
B visited, also went
A stayed
B I was in Warsaw
A Did you visit many sights while you were there
A did
B did you go
B went, saw, was
A Have you ever been
B I haven't had the opportunity, but I have heard ...

The options i give are correct but judging by their English im not sure they will give you the right options or even that they'll accept the correct ones...

Get a new teacher op.

"I went up the palace of science" seems odd

It's still wrong. This shit doesn't show what answers are good or wrong...

post link i'll do it

I guess it could be "looked up"; what options does the palace of culture one give you?

Went/Have gone

What other options are there for "I went up the palace of science"

it's have been

I can't. It's for our college and it'm not sure that giving password away on Sup Forums is a good idea.

Neither of those really work

I know, right? But that's all i have. I know this course is shitty but it's not me who made this.

No distinguishing between them by tense. You wouldn't say "I went up" or "I have gone up" unless you're talking about something like a tower.

In context it has to be "went".

What is the native language of the teacher?

ok well easier if you gave the choices that you can put

1. post tits
2. complain to teacher, because that looks good
(at least the part you did, there's still some errors in what you can't change)

Aside from the Palace of Culture one, which would only be idiomatic if it is a tower or something like that (you go "up" a tower) this is fine.

I'm a native speaker plus I have a doctorate in (a field of) linguistics...

lol where in glasgow are you? I rejected an unconditional from that shitehole

Unless there's an option for "stayed" in Warsaw?

was in isn't *wrong* though.

a. graduated, have been
b. visited, have also been
a. stayed
b. was in, enjoyed
a. Did you visit, were
b. did
a. did you ho
b. went, saw, was
a. have you ever been
b. haven't had, heard

"visited" most part of europe..
thats wrong

It's a language exercise you fool.
Fuck me Glasgow had a narrow squeak there old chum.

Most exercises would use their own university or school in the example so is it too bad to assume you're from Glasgow? Shut yer hole ya English beasty cunt.

"most part" is never going to make sense though, unless it's something like "for the most part"
It's the teachers fault

1.graduated/have graduated
2.have been/were
3.visited/have visited
4.was also/have also been
5.stayed/have stayed
6.was/have been
7.enjoyed/have enjoyed
8.have you visited/did you visit
9.were/have been
10.did/have
11.did you go/have you gone
12.have gone/went
13.saw/have seen
14.was/have been
15.Have you ever been/Did you ever been
16.haven't had/didn't have
17.heard/have heard

yeah visited is wrong
i visited most part of europe - wrong
i visited most parts of europe - works with an s on parts

Still wrong...

Should definitely be "went up the palace of culture", otherwise it's mixed tense

What is the most attractive place you 'have stayed' in?

8 did you visit

...

12 went

1. graduated
2. have been
3. Have visited
4. Have also been
5. Have stayed
6. was
7. enjoyed
8. Did you visit
9. were
10 did
11 did you go
12 fuck knows. both are very odd.
13 saw
14 was
15 have you ever been
16 haven't had
17have heard

3. is nonsense with either answer
5. have stayed

Very strange

i have traveled the most part of europe..
...visited
i passed up the palace...
rolling for dubs!

THE PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE IS A HIGH RISE BUILDING

i knew it had to be!

given that that confused a native speaker though...

These.

"Have been"

And

"Have you ever been"

FINALLY!

Also, op, if you're polish you could have fucking told me that.

Here, have some tits.

Yeah, there you go. Tell your teacher theyre a prick who can't speak the fucking queens to save his life.

the did you visit did it

And we wouldn't want a situation where he's going to mix tenses, or it'd have gone wrong...

The problem is just that this has a few typos in it, so it's fucked. "Most part of europe" should just be "Most partS of Europe". "I went up the palace of culture and science" should be "I went up TO the palace of culture and science". It's not that it's a fucking high rise building like that other guy said, it's just that they left off the "to". You still wouldn't say " I went UP the palace even if it was a tall building, the only time you'd say something like that is if you are saying "I went up the stairs". You don't "Go up" a building but you can go up the stairs inside a building or go up the elevator shaft or go up to the fifth floor.

>
>What is the most attractive place you 'have stayed' in?
Ah I knew it!!
Tits now!!

>"I went up TO the palace of culture and science"
But you might totally say "I went up the empire state building"

Also they're missing spaces at the beginning

Yeah if you're fucking ignorant.

Tits posted and Sup Forums still argues about grammer

*grammar

You're a moron. Google "go up the Eiffel tower" for example.

Ok, now fulfill your duties and send timestamped tits.

If you fuckers still want to argue then help me do this piece

There were no timestamp you fagtron

3 She HAS HAD
is the only error

3. has had (error of number)
6. "for" is possible but clunk

"She has had" not "have had"

Still wrong

or there is enough context. i think it sounds ok

Also "he just got" is idiomatic in US English but not in British English (which would say He has or more naturally He's)... in case you care.

1. Haven't spoken then?

1. is correct but relies on since in a causal sense ("because" she went to London). In a temporal sense it would have to be "haven't spoken"

7. "Have seen"

2. There's a word missing before "for"

Still wrong

Here

Yeah try Have seen for 7 but note that saw is correct (but idiomatic) english

You keep changing them. Stop changing them! since a few months is wrong. FOR

also "since" should be "for", but there's a word missing, it's weird

"France"
HAVE YOU NOT EYES TO SEE

I think we are close!

5. Have been

Still wrong

Did op even post tits/timestamp?

Whats the options for 6, second one?

6. He has just got

Is super wrong

Will post timestamp if i get the answer for the 2nd one.

No it isnt.

I couldnt give a fuck about the timestamp just solve this fucking shit excercise.

what's the alternative for "he has just got"

has just got/just got/just gotten

it's "just got"

...

Oh god try gotten but fuck me, it is not correct english.

Still wrong

oh no sorry ignore that. Has just got and just got are both possible english. try both...

Since you graduated from Glasgow University you've been to many places, haven't you?
Alternate: you went to many places,

Oh, yes, I visited most part of Europe (this text itself is wrong btw, it should be "most of" or "most parts of", though that's not as good), but I also went to some remote places, such as Easter Island.
What is the most attractive place you stayed in? (stayed at would be better, but again, in the text)
It's hard to decide. I have been in Warsaw (for) a few months and I truly enjoy it. (Present tense because you are saying you're still there..."have been in" implies still in currently)

Will keep going, out of curiosity OP where are you from and what's your first language?

"You went to many places, haven't you" is not grammatical.

That is already done btw.
I'm from shithole also known as Poland and Polish is my first language. I'm proficient user of english but not that proficient and this fucking excersise is fucked up.

We're done with that one, check the new puzzle