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Exercise 14. Complete the sentences with gone to or been to/in.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 542. Been in/been to/gone to Exercise 13. Fill the blanks with yet or any longer/any more. Exercise 12. Put the correct word in brackets in the correct place in the sentence. Example: My father is a young man. (any more/no longer) My father is no longer a young man. 1. They don't live here. (any longer/no longer) 2. My sister isn't a young child, (any more/no longer) 3. Many rivers are safe to swim in nowadays, (any longer/no longer) 4. Thanks for help. I won't trouble you. (any more/no longer) 5. There is a large shipbuilding industry in Britain. (any more/no longer)
1. We aren't ready to start _. Let's wait a little longer. 2. You mustn't leave _. The party is only just beginning. 3. I've waited long enough. I'm not going to wait _. 4. I used to eat a large breakfast but I don't _. 5. Henry sent the telegram two weeks ago but they haven't received it _.
1. Mr Bloggs isn't in his office at the moment. He had gone to the dentist's. (= He hasn't come back yet.) 2. Mr Bloggs is at the dentist's now. He has been in the dentist's surgery for half an hour already. (= He is still there.) 3. Mr Bloggs is back now. He has been to the dentist's. (= He's come back.)
1. We have _ London for half a year already and we like the city very much. 2. The Smiths have _ Germany for years now. They like it there. 3. John has _ Oxford in his car. He is staying the night with friends. 4. The Hunts have _ Greece to live. I'm sure they'll be happier there. 5. Hello! I've just _the shops. Look! I've bought lots of things.
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