be
Exam week has been as frightening this year.
Prawidłowo: hasn't been / has not been
finish
I'm sure he has finished the project yet.
Prawidłowo: hasn't finished / has not finished
be
Exam week has been as frightening this year.
Prawidłowo: hasn't been / has not been
finish
I'm sure he has finished the project yet.
Prawidłowo: hasn't finished / has not finished
pierwszym zdaniu "as" wskazuje na przeczenie (tydzień nie był taki straszny). Gdyby chcieć powiedzieć że był taki straszny trzeba by użyć "so" zamiast "as".
w drugim zdaniu zamiast "yet" musiałoby być "already"
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