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2. I haven't traveled by bus for ages. - I haven't taken the bus in ages.

3. I haven't been to the cinema this week. - I haven't been to the cinema this week.

4. I haven't lost anything this year. - I haven't lost anything this year.

5. I haven't read a book recently. - I haven't read any book recently.

These sentences are in Present Perfect Tense . It is a time on the border between the present and the past. When we translate it into Polish, we either use the present or the past. We use Present Perfect primarily when we are talking about something that happened in an open time frame, e.g.

I've have watched three episodes of ABC this week. (watched - it happened, this week - it's not over yet, so chances are I'll watch more)

If there is no time specification, then it means that at all (in life / so far), e.g.

I have been to Spain - I've been to Spain (at all)

I haven't been to Canada - I haven't been to Canada (but I'm still alive and can still go there)

vs.

I didn't go to Canada last year - I didn't go to Canada last year (year has ended) - sentence in Past Simple

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