Tenses:
I........ Milk for breakfast. (have) but today I....... Coffee. (have
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I have milk for breakfast . but today I had coffee.
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Answer:
I have milk for breakfast but today I have had coffee
This is the answer I think so.
Explanation:
habitual actions are told using simple present tense.
But the second clause is a violation to that particular habitual action.
So as it is happened already... present perfect tense is used as not much time is elapsed.... so there comes the answer....
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