1) — Why Jason (has not come) to school? — I think he is coming down with a cold. 2) — Did you (have) a nice time last Saturday? — I (did). That (was) an excellent party we (had) then. 3) — I’d love to go to America. — No wonder. It’s a very interesting country. — Have you (been) there? — Yes, I (was) there 3 years ago. 4) — Do you often come to this disco? — No, this is the first time I (have come) here. 5) I really love this cake. It’s the nicest cake I have ever (had). 6) — Have you (been) to France? — Yes, I (have). I (have been) there twice. — Did you (like) it? — Yes, it (was) super! 7) They don’t have a car any longer. They (have sold) it. They (sold) it the other day. 8) — Go and wash your face and hands. — But I have already (washed) them. — Sorry, your face is still dirty. 9) — Have you (done) the shopping? Did you (buy) everything? — No, I’m sorry. I (forgot) to take the shopping list. 10) — Have you (eaten) all the sandwiches? — Yes. I (was) so hungry!
What have (you / learnt) since you (came) here? How many friends have (you / made)? I hope you have (already / met) a lot of interesting people. Last night my roommate and I (had) some free time, so we (went) to a show. I have (just / had) lunch, but I did (not / have) lunch yesterday. Who (wrote) the play “Hamlet”? How many games has (the team / won) so far this season? I don’t know Carol’s husband. I have (never / met) him. It (rained) a lot last week, but it has (not / rained) much so far this week. How many letters have (you / written) since the beginning of the month? When we were on vacation, the weather (was) terrible. In her whole lifetime, Mary has (never / seen) snow. I don’t know where Ammy is. Have (you / seen) her? When I (got) home last night, I (was) very tired and I (went) straight to bed. Your car looks very clean. Have (you / washed) it? George was not very well last week. Mr. Clark (worked) in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up.
— I think he is coming down with a cold.
2) — Did you (have) a nice time last Saturday?
— I (did). That (was) an excellent party we (had) then.
3) — I’d love to go to America.
— No wonder. It’s a very interesting country.
— Have you (been) there?
— Yes, I (was) there 3 years ago.
4) — Do you often come to this disco?
— No, this is the first time I (have come) here.
5) I really love this cake. It’s the nicest cake I have ever (had).
6) — Have you (been) to France?
— Yes, I (have). I (have been) there twice.
— Did you (like) it?
— Yes, it (was) super!
7) They don’t have a car any longer. They (have sold) it. They (sold) it the other day.
8) — Go and wash your face and hands.
— But I have already (washed) them.
— Sorry, your face is still dirty.
9) — Have you (done) the shopping? Did you (buy) everything?
— No, I’m sorry. I (forgot) to take the shopping list.
10) — Have you (eaten) all the sandwiches?
— Yes. I (was) so hungry!
Last night my roommate and I (had) some free time, so we (went) to a show.
I have (just / had) lunch, but I did (not / have) lunch yesterday.
Who (wrote) the play “Hamlet”?
How many games has (the team / won) so far this season?
I don’t know Carol’s husband. I have (never / met) him.
It (rained) a lot last week, but it has (not / rained) much so far this week.
How many letters have (you / written) since the beginning of the month?
When we were on vacation, the weather (was) terrible.
In her whole lifetime, Mary has (never / seen) snow.
I don’t know where Ammy is. Have (you / seen) her? When I (got) home last night, I (was) very tired and I (went) straight to bed. Your car looks very clean. Have (you / washed) it?
George was not very well last week. Mr. Clark (worked) in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up.