Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. 1 Have you ever lent money to your family?
No, but I 've lent/lent some to a friend last week.
2 Have you ever been camping?
Yes, but we haven't enjoyed / didn't enjoy it last time.
3 Have you been on a plane?
No, I haven't flown / didn't fly before.
4 Have you ever seen the Eiffel Tower?
Yes, I 've lived / lived in Paris when I was young.
5 Have you ever done yoga?
Yes, I've had / had a yoga class yesterday.
6 Have you ever driven on the motorway?
Yes, I 've done / did it lots of times.
7 Have you ever been to China?
No, but I've been / went to Japan a few years ago.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1 Did you ever do/Have you ever done anything really
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
1. I would like (to go) out tonight.
2. He hates (playing) cards.
3. She is too excited (to sleep).
4. You must (get up) early in the morning.
5. I regret (spending) so much money last weekend.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Continuous or the Past Simple.
1. It (was raining) hard when I (looked) out of the window.
2. He (did not know) what to do when his parents (were planting) trees in the garden.
4. Sandra (was canoing) in the river when she (saw) a rock.
5. She (called) me all afternoon while I (was walking) around the haunted house.
Sophie started her new job last month. 8) Working at the hospital suits her – she loves 9) to look after people. She hopes 10) to stay in this job for a couple of years and then she intends 11) to try for a promotion.
By the way, how are you getting on now that you are a manager? I forgot 12) to congratulate you when I saw you.
Anyway, I've got to go now. Write soon and tell me all your news, won't you?
Best Wishes,
Maggie