Complete the conversations with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets and where necessary, never. then listen and check. b: I² (✓sing) in concert and i 3… (✓ play) the piano too. a: my cousin 4 (✓ have) a lot of accidents, but she (× break) her arm or leg. b: that's lucky! my brother 6 (✓ break) his leg twice. 3 a: I(×meet) anybody famous, have you? b: well, i 8 (✓play) football with cristiano ronaldo. a: really? where? b: on a computer game! 4 a: I (× go) new york, have you? b: yes, I(✓ go) there twice!
b: Well, I have played football with Cristiano Ronaldo.
a: Really? Where?
b: On a computer game!
a: I have never been to New York, have you?
b: Yes, I have been there twice!
Explanation:
In the first conversation, person b mentions that they have sung in a concert and they also play the piano. In response, person a talks about their cousin who has had a lot of accidents but hasn't broken her arm or leg. Person b thinks it's lucky because their brother has broken his leg twice. This conversation demonstrates the use of the present perfect form to talk about past experiences or actions that are connected to the present.
In the second conversation, person a asks person b if they have ever met anybody famous. Person b replies that they have played football with Cristiano Ronaldo. Person a expresses surprise and asks where it happened. Person b clarifies that it was on a computer game. This conversation shows the use of the present perfect form to talk about past experiences or actions that might be unexpected or surprising.
In the third conversation, person a admits that they have never been to New York and asks person b if they have been there. Person b responds affirmatively, saying that they have been to New York twice. This conversation utilizes the present perfect form to talk about past experiences or actions that have a connection to the present.