Grammar Self Study – Present Perfect Part II of IV(ç¾åœ¨å®Œäº†å½¢ï¼’ï¼ï¼”)
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Directions: Read the situations and write sentences with JUST-ALREADY-YET in the perfect tense form. |
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After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says "Would you like something to eat?" |
You say: No, thank you. ___________________________________ a minute ago. (have) |
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Joe goes out. An hour later, the phone rings and the caller says "Can I speak to Joe?" |
You say: I’m afraid ___________________________________. (go out) |
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You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take you plate away. |
You say: Wait a minute! ___________________________________. (not/finish) |
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You are going to a restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says "Shall I phone to reserve a table?" |
You say: No, ___________________________________ it. (do) |
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You know that a friend of yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her. |
You say: ___________________________________? (find) |
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Ann went to the bank, but returned a minute ago. Immediately after Ann came back, somebody asks "Is Ann still at the bank?" |
You say: No, ___________________________________. (come back) |
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For the following sentences, choose whether "been" or "gone" is appropriate. |
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Jim is on holiday. He’s ______________________ to Italy. |
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Oh! I’m sorry to keep you waiting. Have you ____________________waiting long? |
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Alice isn’t here at the moment. She’s ____________________ to the shop to get a newspaper. |
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Tom has ___________________ out. He’ll be back in about an hour. |
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"Are you going to the bank?" "No, I’ve already ______________________ to the bank." |
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