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SLorenzon - practice 10th October 2016
by SLorenzon - (2016-10-09)
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Pag.59 es.1

  1. A. Where’s Oliver?

          B. I think he has gone home.

  1. A. Is your computer Ok now?

          B. yes, I have fixed the problem.

  1. A. what’s Leon’s new bend like?

          B. I don’t know. I have heard them play.

  1. A. is Petra going to Kate’s party?

          B. No. Kate hasn’t invited her.

  1. A. do you fancy some lunch?

          B. no, thanks. I have already eaten.

  1. A. hi, Jen. I’m afraid we’re going to be a bit late. We have missed the bus.

          B. No, problem. There’s no hurry.

  1. A. have you heard the news? Jim and Jules have just broken up!

          B. oh no! why?

  1. A. what’s the matter? Have you lost something?

          B. yeah, my keys. I have looked everywhere! Have you seen them?

 

Pag.59 es.2

  1. She has already bought the drinks.
  2. She hasn’t prepared the food yet.
  3. She’s already chosen the music.
  4. She hasn’t moved the furniture yet.
  5. She has already decided to wear.

 

Pag.59 es.3

  1. A. does Jennifer know about the party?

          B. yes. I’ve just invited her.

  1. A. do you want something to eat?

          B. no, thanks. I’ve just had lunch.

  1. A. is Sue here?

          B. no. She has just left.

  1. A. have you email Katya yet?

          B. yes. I’ve just done it.

  1. A. are Danny and Sandy yet here?

          B. yes. They’re just arrived.

 

 

 

 

 

Pag.60 es.1

 

  1. A. I’m going to Sicily next month. Have you ever been there?

          B. yes, I have gone there once. A few years ago.

  1. A. Welcome to Oxford. Have you gone here before?

          B. no. I’ve never gone to the UK before actually. This is my first time.

  1. A. I’m reading The Lord of the Rings. Have you ever read it?

          B. no, never. But I have seen the films a few times. I think my brother have read it several times, though.

  1. A. we’re going to Paris at the weekend. Have you ever gone there?

          B. yes, I have. I have gone a few times. But I have actually never stayed in Paris. My aunt and uncle live just outside Paris and  we have always stayed with them.

  1. A. I was listening to a band called Nirvana last night. Have you heard of them?

          B. yes, I have. But I have never listened to them. I think my dad has seen them in concert, actually. About 25 years ago, or something. But then again , he claims he has been just about every band I ever mention!

  1. A. you look very familiar. Have we ever met?

          B. yes, we have. Actually, I sit behind you in maths.

          A. really? Sorry, I have never noticed you before.

  1. A. I ate snails when I was in France. Have you ever tried them?

          B. to be honest, I have never thought about eating snails.

  1. A. have you ever gone skiing?

          B. no, I haven’t, but I have always wanted to try it.

 

Pag.261 es.2

  1. A. have you ever met a famous person?

          B. yes, I have.

  1. A. have you ever done an X-ray?

           B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever rode a house?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever gone to Spain?

          B. yes, I have.

  1. A. have you ever play rugby?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever gone to football match?

          B. yes, I have.

  1. A. have you ever lost your ID card?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever gone to snowboarding?

          B. yes, I have.

  1. A. have you ever eaten Chinese food?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever been on TV?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever seen a gosh?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever broken a bone?

          B. no, I haven’t.

  1. A. have you ever done a bungee jump?

          B. yes, I have.

 

Pag.61 es.3

  1. This is the first time I’ve had Chinese food.

          I’ve never eaten Chinese food before.

  1. I’ve seen this film twice already.

          This is the second time I have seen this film.

  1. Is this your first visit to London?

          Have you been to London before?

  1. This is the third time we’ve stayed in this hotel.

          We have stayed in this hotel twice already.

  1. This is the first time I have been here.

           I haven’t been here before.

  1. I’ve never met anyone from Scotland before.

          You’re the first person from Scotland I’ve ever met.

  1. this is the first time I’ve noticed her accent.

          I’ve never noticed her accent before.

  1. Have you ever heard this song before?

           Is this the first time you have heard this song?