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Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 505. EXERCISES
2. Mind the difference between been to (ïîáûâàë) and gone to (óåõàë, óøåë) in Present Perfect. Complete the sentence, use been or gone. 1. He's on holiday at the moment. He has … to Prague. 2. Where's Jill? – She's not here. I think she has … to the bank. 3. Hello, Pat. Where have you …? – I've … to the bank. 4. Have you ever … to Mexico? – No, never. 5. My parents are not at home this evening. They have … out. 6. There is a new restaurant in town. Have you … to it. 7. Paris is a wonderful city. I have … there many times. 8. Helen was here earlier but I think she has already … now. 3. Jack and Tim are planning to make a trip to Egypt. Here is their list of things to do before the trip. Complete the sentences to say what each of them has done so far. Use already and yet. E.g. Jack has already planned his itinerary, but Tim has not planned his yet. Both Jack and Tim have already seen their travel agent. None of them has been to the doctor yet. THINGS TO DO
4. Respond to the statements. Tell, if you ever done the following things. Use never or too in your sentences. 1. My friend was in Egypt last month. – I have been to Egypt too. 2. She flew in a supersonic jet. – I've never flown in a supersonic jet. 3. 4. She ate Egypian food. 5. She drank mint tea. 6. She saw a wall painting. 7. She spoke Arabic. 8. She heard Egyptian music. 9. She swam in the Mideterranean. 10. She drove through the deset. 11. She slept in a tent. 12. She kept a diary.
5. Respond to the statements by making a question with ever. 1. My friend was in Egypt last month. – Have you ever been to Egypt? 2. She spent Egyptian money. 3. She went to a bazaar. 4. She bought Egyptian jewelry.
6. She rode a camel. 7. She saw the pyramids. 8. She read a book on the history of Egypt. 9. She got up at 4.30 to see the sunrise. 10. She wore a veil. 11. She brought home souvenirs from the trip.
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