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MGaggio - 58-59-60-61 Grammar
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Exercise 1 page 59:
- where’s Oliver?
- I think he has gone home.
- Is your computer OK now?
- Yes. I have fixed the problem.
- What’s Leon’s new band like?
- I don’t know. I have heard them play.
- Is Petra going to Kate’s party?
- No. Kate hasn’t invited her.
- Do you fancy some lunch?
- No, thanks. I have already eaten.
- Hi, Jen. I’m afraid we’re going to be a bit late. We have missed the bus.
- No problem. There’s no hurry.
- Have you heard the news? Jim and Jules have just broken up!
- Oh no! Why?
- What’s the matter? Have you lost something?
- Yeah, my keys. I have broken everywhere! Have you seen them?
Exercise 2 page 59:
- She’s already bought the drinks.
- She hasn’t prepared the food yet.
- She’s already chosen the music!
- She hasn’t moved the furniture yet.
- She hasn’t decided what to wear.
Exercise 3 page 59:
- Does Jennifer know about the party?
- Yes. She has just invited her.
- Do you want something to eat?
- No, thanks. I’ve just had lunch.
- Is Sue here?
- No. She has just left.
- Have you emailed Katya yet?
- Yes. I have just done.
- Are Danny and Sandy here yet?
- Yes. They have just arrived.
Exercise 1 page 60:
- I’m going to Sicily next month. Have you ever been there?
- Yes, I went there once. A few years ago.
- Welcome to Oxford. Have you gone here before?
- No. I have never gone to the UK before actually. This is my first time.
- I’m reading the Lord of the Rings. Have you ever read it?
- No, never. But I have seen the films a few times. I think my brother has read it several times, though.
- We’re going to Paris at the weekend. Have you ever gone there?
- Yes, I have. I have gone a few times. But I have never actually stayed in Paris. My aunt and uncle live just outside Paris and we have always stayed with them.
- I was listening to a band called Nirvana last night. Have you heard of them?
- 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 has seen just about every band I ever mention!
- You look very familiar. Have you ever met?
- Yes, we have. Actually, I sit behind you in maths.
- Really? Sorry, I have never noticed you before.
- I ate snails when I was in France. Have you ever tried them?
- To be honest, I have never thought about eating snails.
- Have you ever gone skiing?
- No, I haven’t, but I have always wanted to try it.
Exercise 2 page 61:
- Have you ever met a famous person? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever had X-ray? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever ridden a horse? Yes, I have.
- Have you ever gone to Spain? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever played rugby? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever gone to a football match? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever lost your ID card? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever gone snowboarding? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever eaten a Japanese food? Yes, I have.
- Have you ever been on TV? Yes, I have.
- Have you ever seen a ghost? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever broken a bone? No, I haven’t.
- Have you ever done a bungee jump? No, I haven’t.
Exercise 3 page 61:
- I’ve never had Chinese food before.
- This is the second time I’ve seen this film.
- Have you been to London before?
- We have a stayed in this hotel twice already.
- I haven’t been here before.
- You’re the first person from Scotland I have ever met.
- I’ve never noticed her accent before.
- Is the first time I’ve heard this song?