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Complete the dialogue by putting the verbs into the present perfect.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 562. Delegates at an international sales conference in Tokyo are getting to know each other. Write questions using the prompts. Fill in the blanks with have/has been or have/has gone. 1 I'm afraid Mr Davis ________ to Bali and won't be back for two weeks. 2. Jane will know a good place to stay in New York. She _________ there lots of times. 3. I _________ to the printers to collect the brochures. They're in my car. 4. Mr Lund _________ to Oslo. Would you like the phone number of his hotel? 5. I don't know where their new offices are. I _________ not _________ there.
1. you/ever/be/one of these conferences? 2. you/ever/be/Japan before? 3. you/ever/learn a foreign language? 4. you/ever/organize a conference like this? 5. you/ever/work for a Japanese company? 6. you/ever/eat/sushi?
A: Good afternoon, Mr Heinriksen here. How are you getting on with the car I brought in this morning? ___________ (you/finish it/yet)? B: Nearly. We __________ (already/do) most of the work on it. We __________ (not/find any major problems/yet), but we __________ (already/fix) the things you mentioned. A: ___________ (you/check) the headlights? I think they need adjusting. B: Yes, we ___________ (already/alter) them. The only other thing is that you need two new tyres, but I __________ (not/order them/yet), because they're ?140 each. A: That's fine, go ahead with that. Do you know what the bill will be? B: No, I __________ (not/work it out/yet), but it'll be about ?380. Are you coming to get the car now? A: No, I __________ (not/finish work/yet). I'll be there in about an hour.
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