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These are the results of Mathew's preparations. Say what he has done.


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Exercise 2. What are the results of these Present Perfect Actions?

Ex.: Helen's cleaned her room. => Helen's room is clean now.

 

1. John hasn't washed his shirt yet.

2. She's learned to cook well.

3. I've left my money at home.

4. We've run out of sugar.

5. They've eaten up all the vegetables.

6. He's bought a country cottage.

7. Have you graduated from university?

8. Sorry, I've forgotten your name.

9. Their little daughter hasn't learned to walk yet.

10. The noise has stopped.

11. Have you made tea?

 

Exercise 3. Mathew has invited Sophia to supper at his flat. He's expecting her to arrive any minute now…

 

The flat is clean.

There aren't any dirty dishes in the kitchen.

The lights are all off except one.

The table is laid for two.

There's a bottle of champagne on the table.

There's a box of chocolates as well.

The candles are lit.

There's some soft music on.

There's a bunch of flowers on the coffee table.

Mathew is wearing his best suit.

Ex.: He has cleanedhis flat.

Exercise 4. Open the brackets using Present Perfect:

Ex.: Michael has arrived . (arrive)

 

  1. Thank you very much. You … me a lot. (help)
  2. She … a lot in her life. (travel)
  3. Is Ann ill? I … her this week. (not see)
  4. I'm afraid he … the work yet. (not finish)
  5. … you … Bill yet? (call)
  6. We … already … everything. (do)
  7. Why are the police here? What … ? (happen)
  8. Stay for lunch. Steve … a lovely meal. (cook)
  9. … Mary … your e-mail yet? (answer)
  10. It … raining. We can go out now. (stop)
  11. … you … your keys? (find)
  12. Who … the glass? (break)
  13. I think I … you somewhere before. (see)
  14. I … so much about you. (hear)

 

Exercise 5. Listen to the song


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