1. He has just ( finished) his work. 2. Have you ( made) any spelling mistakes in your dictation? 3. What books did you ( read) when you ( lived) in the country? 4. They (have not yet come) from the south. 5. He (was) ill last week, but now he (has recovered). 6. If everybody (has read) this new novel, let's discuss it. 7. Have you ( booked) tickets? — Yes, I have. I ( booked) them several days ago. 8. I (have not seen) you since you ( left) for Moscow. 9. Have you ( read) all the books on this shelf? 10. I (have not seen) my cousin since last year. 11. Why did you ( put) these things in the wrong place? 12. Why have you ( left) the door open?
1. Why did you (put) these things in the wrong place? 2. Why did you (leave) the door open? You will catch cold sitting in the draught. 3. "We (have not met) for such a long time!" said my friend. "Yes, indeed," I answered, "and we have both (grown)." 4. What books did you ( read) when you ( lived) in the country? 5. They (have not yet come) from the south. 6. He (was) ill last week, but now he (has recovered). 7. If everybody (has read) this new novel, let's discuss it. 8. Have you ( booked) tickets? — Yes, I have . I ( booked) them several days ago.
2. Why did you (leave) the door open? You will catch cold sitting in the draught.
3. "We (have not met) for such a long time!" said my friend. "Yes, indeed," I answered, "and we have both (grown)."
4. What books did you ( read) when you ( lived) in the country?
5. They (have not yet come) from the south.
6. He (was) ill last week, but now he (has recovered).
7. If everybody (has read) this new novel, let's discuss it.
8. Have you ( booked) tickets? — Yes, I have . I ( booked) them several days ago.