1. This issue of Fame Magazine came out last week. (The correct answer is "out" because it means that the magazine was released last week.)
2. She came round to the park when we called her. (The correct answer is "round" because it means that she came to the park in response to our call.)
3. Martha came across some pictures from her childhood. (The correct answer is "across" because it means that she unexpectedly found the pictures.)
4. Jason came to see if I was feeling better. (The correct answer is "to" because it indicates the purpose of Jason's visit.)
2. 1. Brian and Claire got married ten years ago. ("ago" is the correct word because it indicates a point in the past.)
2. I can't come out. I haven't done my homework yet. ("yet" is the correct word because it implies that the homework has not been completed up to now.)
3. Mark has worked in Turkey since 1998. ("since" indicates the starting point of Mark's work in Turkey.)
4. The Smiths have just bought a new car. ("just" is the correct word because it emphasizes that the car was recently purchased.)
3. 1. Harry has done the housework. (The correct form is "has done" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
2. Kate and Bill have found a new flat. (The correct form is "have found" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
3. Nick has sent an email. (The correct form is "has sent" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
4. I have tried to learn Japanese. (The correct form is "have tried" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
5. Sam and Dave have eaten all the sandwiches. (The correct form is "have eaten" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
6. We have just met an American actor. (The correct form is "have met" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
7. Has your husband sold the house? ("Has sold" is the correct form because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
8. I have not started my new job yet. ("have not started" is the correct form because it describes an action that hasn't happened up to now.)
9. Have you been to New York before? ("been" is the correct form because it describes an action that has happened in the past and still has relevance to the present.)
10. Ann has not chosen the dessert yet. ("has not chosen" is the correct form because it describes an action that hasn't happened up to now.)
4. 1. My sister has been to Spain twice. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
2. Mike and Garry have gone to London for the day. ("gone" is used to describe travel away from the current location.)
3. I have never been to America before. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
4. Mum has gone shopping. She’ll be back this afternoon. ("gone" is used to describe temporary absence from the current location.)
5. Mr Smith is tired. He has been to the airport twice this morning. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
5. 1. theme - E park (A park can have a theme, such as an amusement park with a Halloween theme.)
2. haunted - D mansion (A haunted mansion is a type of haunted house.)
3. hair raising - C rides (Amusement park rides can be referred to as hair raising because they are thrilling.)
4. driving - A licence (A driving licence is required to legally drive a vehicle.)
5. water - E park (An amusement park can have water attraction, such as a water park.)
6. trapeze - F. skiing (Trapeze is an acrobatic aerial apparatus, while skiing is a winter sport.)
1 A: Hi, Maria! There's a school trip to Venice this year.
B: That sounds interesting! Can you give me some more information about it?
A: Sure, I can provide you with all the details. The school is organizing a trip to Venice this year. It is an exciting opportunity to explore the beautiful city and its historical landmarks.
B: That sounds amazing! When is the trip scheduled?
A: The trip is scheduled for next month, specifically on the 15th of April.
B: Okay, do we need to sign up for the trip?
A: Yes, we need to sign up as soon as possible to secure our spots. There is a limited number of seats available.
B: Great! How much does it cost?
A: The cost of the trip is $300 per student, which includes transportation, accommodation, and guided tours.
B: That sounds reasonable. Is there any specific documentation required for the trip?
A: Yes, we need to provide a signed permission slip from our parents and a copy of our valid passport.
B: Alright, I'll inform my parents and get all the necessary documents ready. Thank you for the information!
A: You're welcome! I'm excited to go on this trip together!
2 A: I think we need a visa for our holiday.
B: You're right. We need a visa for our holiday.
A: Have you looked into the visa application process?
B: Yes, I have. We need to gather some documents and submit the visa application form.
A: What documents do we need to provide?
B: We need to provide our passport copies, proof of accommodation, and a detailed itinerary of our holiday.
A: Okay, and where do we need to submit the application?
B: We need to go to the nearest embassy or consulate to submit our visa application.
A: Do you know how long it takes to get the visa?
B: It usually takes about two weeks to process the visa application and receive a response.
A: Alright, we should start preparing the documents as soon as possible then.
B: Absolutely. It's important to have everything ready on time.
A: I agree. Let's make sure we complete all the requirements accurately.
B: Definitely. I don't want any delays in our holiday plans.
A: Me neither. Let's get started on the visa application process right away.
2. She came round to the park when we called her. (The correct answer is "round" because it means that she came to the park in response to our call.)
3. Martha came across some pictures from her childhood. (The correct answer is "across" because it means that she unexpectedly found the pictures.)
4. Jason came to see if I was feeling better. (The correct answer is "to" because it indicates the purpose of Jason's visit.)
2. 1. Brian and Claire got married ten years ago. ("ago" is the correct word because it indicates a point in the past.)
2. I can't come out. I haven't done my homework yet. ("yet" is the correct word because it implies that the homework has not been completed up to now.)
3. Mark has worked in Turkey since 1998. ("since" indicates the starting point of Mark's work in Turkey.)
4. The Smiths have just bought a new car. ("just" is the correct word because it emphasizes that the car was recently purchased.)
3. 1. Harry has done the housework. (The correct form is "has done" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
2. Kate and Bill have found a new flat. (The correct form is "have found" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
3. Nick has sent an email. (The correct form is "has sent" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
4. I have tried to learn Japanese. (The correct form is "have tried" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
5. Sam and Dave have eaten all the sandwiches. (The correct form is "have eaten" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
6. We have just met an American actor. (The correct form is "have met" because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
7. Has your husband sold the house? ("Has sold" is the correct form because it describes an action completed in the past with a present result.)
8. I have not started my new job yet. ("have not started" is the correct form because it describes an action that hasn't happened up to now.)
9. Have you been to New York before? ("been" is the correct form because it describes an action that has happened in the past and still has relevance to the present.)
10. Ann has not chosen the dessert yet. ("has not chosen" is the correct form because it describes an action that hasn't happened up to now.)
4. 1. My sister has been to Spain twice. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
2. Mike and Garry have gone to London for the day. ("gone" is used to describe travel away from the current location.)
3. I have never been to America before. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
4. Mum has gone shopping. She’ll be back this afternoon. ("gone" is used to describe temporary absence from the current location.)
5. Mr Smith is tired. He has been to the airport twice this morning. ("been" is used to describe travel experiences.)
5. 1. theme - E park (A park can have a theme, such as an amusement park with a Halloween theme.)
2. haunted - D mansion (A haunted mansion is a type of haunted house.)
3. hair raising - C rides (Amusement park rides can be referred to as hair raising because they are thrilling.)
4. driving - A licence (A driving licence is required to legally drive a vehicle.)
5. water - E park (An amusement park can have water attraction, such as a water park.)
6. trapeze - F. skiing (Trapeze is an acrobatic aerial apparatus, while skiing is a winter sport.)
B: That sounds interesting! Can you give me some more information about it?
A: Sure, I can provide you with all the details. The school is organizing a trip to Venice this year. It is an exciting opportunity to explore the beautiful city and its historical landmarks.
B: That sounds amazing! When is the trip scheduled?
A: The trip is scheduled for next month, specifically on the 15th of April.
B: Okay, do we need to sign up for the trip?
A: Yes, we need to sign up as soon as possible to secure our spots. There is a limited number of seats available.
B: Great! How much does it cost?
A: The cost of the trip is $300 per student, which includes transportation, accommodation, and guided tours.
B: That sounds reasonable. Is there any specific documentation required for the trip?
A: Yes, we need to provide a signed permission slip from our parents and a copy of our valid passport.
B: Alright, I'll inform my parents and get all the necessary documents ready. Thank you for the information!
A: You're welcome! I'm excited to go on this trip together!
2 A: I think we need a visa for our holiday.
B: You're right. We need a visa for our holiday.
A: Have you looked into the visa application process?
B: Yes, I have. We need to gather some documents and submit the visa application form.
A: What documents do we need to provide?
B: We need to provide our passport copies, proof of accommodation, and a detailed itinerary of our holiday.
A: Okay, and where do we need to submit the application?
B: We need to go to the nearest embassy or consulate to submit our visa application.
A: Do you know how long it takes to get the visa?
B: It usually takes about two weeks to process the visa application and receive a response.
A: Alright, we should start preparing the documents as soon as possible then.
B: Absolutely. It's important to have everything ready on time.
A: I agree. Let's make sure we complete all the requirements accurately.
B: Definitely. I don't want any delays in our holiday plans.
A: Me neither. Let's get started on the visa application process right away.