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To solve this exercise, we need to fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses using the past tense or present perfect, depending on the context.

  1. Last summer, I went (go) to Paris for the first time.

    • "Went" is the past simple form of "go," used here because it refers to a completed action in the past.
  2. I was (be) there for three weeks.

    • "Was" is the past simple form of "be," as it describes a past state.
  3. The city was (be) amazing, and I visited (visit) many beautiful places.

    • Both verbs are in the past simple because they describe completed actions and states.
  4. I wanted (want) to see the Eiffel Tower, and finally, I saw (see) it!

    • Both verbs are in the past simple for completed actions.
  5. I took (take) a lot of pictures during my trip.

    • Past simple "took" is used for a completed action.
  6. Since then, I have shown (show) my photos to all my friends.

    • Present perfect "have shown" is used to indicate the action of showing photos that has relevance to the present.
  7. They have asked (ask) me many questions about my journey.

    • Present perfect "have asked" shows that the action happened at an unspecified time before now.
  8. One of them went (go) to Paris last year too.

    • Past simple "went" is used for a completed action in a specified time in the past.
  9. He told (tell) me about his favorite places, and I decided (decide) to go there again.

    • Both verbs are in the past simple for actions completed in the past.
  10. Last week, I bought (buy) a guidebook about France.

    • Past simple "bought" is used for a completed action in the past.
  11. Now, I have started (start) planning my next trip!

    • Present perfect "have started" indicates that the planning has begun and is relevant to the present.

This covers how to correctly fill in the blanks with appropriate tense forms to maintain coherence and correct meaning in the text.

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To solve this exercise, we need to fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses using the past tense or present perfect, depending on the context. 1. Last summer, I **went** (go) to Paris for the first time. - "Went" is the past simple form of "go," used here because it refers to a completed action in the past. 2. I **was** (be) there for three weeks. - "Was" is the past simple form of "be," as it describes a past state. 3. The city **was** (be) amazing, and I **visited** (visit) many beautiful places. - Both verbs are in the past simple because they describe completed actions and states. 4. I **wanted** (want) to see the Eiffel Tower, and finally, I **saw** (see) it! - Both verbs are in the past simple for completed actions. 5. I **took** (take) a lot of pictures during my trip. - Past simple "took" is used for a completed action. 6. Since then, I **have shown** (show) my photos to all my friends. - Present perfect "have shown" is used to indicate the action of showing photos that has relevance to the present. 7. They **have asked** (ask) me many questions about my journey. - Present perfect "have asked" shows that the action happened at an unspecified time before now. 8. One of them **went** (go) to Paris last year too. - Past simple "went" is used for a completed action in a specified time in the past. 9. He **told** (tell) me about his favorite places, and I **decided** (decide) to go there again. - Both verbs are in the past simple for actions completed in the past. 10. Last week, I **bought** (buy) a guidebook about France. - Past simple "bought" is used for a completed action in the past. 11. Now, I **have started** (start) planning my next trip! - Present perfect "have started" indicates that the planning has begun and is relevant to the present. This covers how to correctly fill in the blanks with appropriate tense forms to maintain coherence and correct meaning in the text.