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RCociani - Practice Present Perfect
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Ex. 8 page 18. Label the items in the photos with these words. Then listen the dialogue between Emma and her mother. Write E (Emma), J (Jodie) or B (Ben) for each object.

1 Swiss army knife. E

2 sewing kit. B

3 money belt. B

4 torch. J

5 alarm clock. B

6 eye mask. E

7 notebook and pen. J

8 lock. E

9 paperback. B

10 ear plugs. E

11 camcorder. J

 

Ex. 10 page 18. Agree or disagree with these statements.

1 The notebook and pen are Ben’s. They aren’t his, they’re Ben’s.

2 The eye mask is Jodie’s. It isn’t hers, it’s Emma’s.

3 The money belt and lock are Ben’s. They aren’t his, only the money belt is his.

4 The mp3 player is Jodie’s. Yes, it’s hers.

5 The ear plugs are Emma’s. Yes, they’re hers.

6 The Swiss army knife is Ben’s. It isn’t his, it’s Emma’s.

 

Ex. 11 page 18. Cover the picture labels above. Play a game. Each of you asks six questions.

A Whose is the alarm clock?

B That’s Emma’s.

A Whose are the notebook and pen?

B I’m not sure. I think they’re Ben’s.

A Whose is the lock?

B That’s

A Whose is the paperback?

B That’s

A Whose is the torch?

B That’s

A Whose is the sewing kit?

B I think it’s

 

Ex. 12 page 18. Use the expressions for talking about purpose.

A It’s the thing you use to cover the wall.

B A paperback.

A It’s the thing you use to hear the music.

B An mp3 player.

A It’s the thing you use to don’t see during the night.

B An eye mask.

 

Ex. 1 page 19.

Use just in the sentences.

 

Ex. 4 page 19.

1 My friends have just arrived.

2 Sam has already lost new phone.

3 Have you heard the new Newton Faulkner single yet?

4 Jamie has already apologized for what he said.

5 I have just sent an email to my cousin.

 

Ex. 5 page 19. Complete the sentences with yet or still.

1 Jo is still in the park. She hasn’t come home yet.

2 He hasn’t gone to bed yet. He’s still watching TV.

3 A Where are you going?

   B We haven’t decided yet. We are still discussing what to do.

4 A Are you still reading that book?

   B Yes. I haven’t finished it yet.

 

Ex. 6 page 19. Study the dialogue. Then complete the table.

It’s his.

It’s hers.

It’s us.

It’s theirs.

 

Ex. 7 page 19. Complete the dialogues with whose and the correct possessive pronouns.  

1 Whose.

2 Hers.

3 Hers.

4 His.

5 Theirs.

6 Yours?

7 Mine.

8 His.

9 His.

10 Mine.

11 Mine.

12 His.

 

Ex. 1 page 20. Look the picture and match a-m with 1-13.

a-4

b-12

c-10

d-9

e-1

f-13

g-7

h-3

i-6

j-5

k-8

l-2

m-11

 

Ex. 2 page 21. Match 1-8 with a-h.

1-e

2-d

3-b

4-g

5-c

6-h

7-a

8-f

 

Ex. 1 page 23. Look at the photos on page 22 and answer the questions.

1 Have you ever been to New York?

  No, I haven’t.

2 Would you like to go there? Why?

  Yes, because I like America and all its cities.

 

Ex. 2 page 21. Read the article and answer the questions. Where can you:

1 find some expensive shops? In the Fifth Avenue.

2 get fresh air and see some animals? In the Central Park.

3 see a painting on a ceiling? At Grand Central Station.

4 see an enormous present from France? In the Staten Island Ferry.

5 look at some penguins? At the New York Aquarium.

6 learn about the history of the US population? In the museum on Ellis Island.

7 travel for free and see the sights?

8 listen to musicians in the open air? In the Central Park.