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1. He hasn't called us yet
2. I've had this car for a year.
3. He has already left.
I. Fill in the gaps with: has/ have gone to,has/have been to or has been in
1. My sister...has been in... Bristol for two months now
2. Wendy isn't here at the moment. She...has gone to...the supermarket to buy some milk and eggs
3. The Miltons....have been to.... Sweden twice
4. Greg and Terry....has gone to....the park to play football. They'|| be back by 6 o'clock
5. Jenny's brother..has been in...hospital since Monday
6. ....Have.....you ever...been to...the opera?
7. Jim...has gone to....the cinema. He left an hour ago
II. Fill in the gaps with time adverbs or expressions from list below
1. He hasn't called us ...yet....
2. I've had this car...for..a year
3. Tim isn't here. He's.......gone out ( ?? )
4. She's typed three letters..already...
5. Has Camila...ever been...lied to you?
6. ....How long.....have you been in Rome?
7. I've studied Math...since...2006
8. I've....never...been to that new restaurant. It's really nice
9. .....When...did he move house?
10. The boss came...already....
11. Peter has been here since 5o'clock
1 asked
2 begged
3 advised
4 suggested
5 ordered
6 told
7 ordered
0. “Don’t be afraid,” he said to his son.
→ He ... told ... his son not to be afraid.
1. “Bring me a glass of water, please,” she said to him.
→ She ....asked....... him to bring her a glass of water.
2. “Please, please, don’t tell my parents,” he said to me.
→ He ......begged.... me not to tell his parents.
3. “You should always wear your helmet when riding your bike,” her father told her.
→ Her father .....told........ her to always helmet when riding her bike.
4. “Let’s go to the bowling alley,” Jeff said to Tom.
→ Jeff ...suggested...... going to the bowling alley.
5. “Be quiet!” she said to her students.
→ She ....ordered..... her students to be quiet.
6. “Slowly add the sugar, butter and flour,” the cook said.
→ The cook ......adviced..... us to slowly add the sugar, butter and flour.
7. “Get out of the car!” the police officer said to the thieves.
→ The police officer ....ordered.. the thieves to get out of the car.
fill in the gaps with a lot of , much or many
1 Jane has got....a lot of................money in her purse
2 Is there..........much...........bread in the cupboard?
3 Are there...........many..........children in the park?
4 We are early.We have.........a lot of...............time
1. Fill in: “since”, “for”, “already”, “just” or “yet”.
1. John has just finished his homework, so his books are still on the table.
2. I haven’t seen Sarah since 1990.
3. Have you already finished eating? I haven’t even started … .
4. We’ve lived here for ten years.
5. He’s just come back from jogging and he’s a bit tired.
2. Fill in: has-have been in/to, has-have gone to.
Gina: Hello, Paul. Are you enjoying yourself in Rome?
Paul: Oh, yes.
Gina: Which places 1) …have.. you ..been to.. since you arrived?
Paul: Well, I 2) have been in Rome for two weeks now so I 3) have gone to a lot of places, like the Coliseum, some museums and the Vatican.
Gina: Where are your friends today?
Paul: Mark and Jim 4) have gone to a travel agent’s to buy tickets for the plane and they haven’t come back yet. Mark says he 5) has been in Rome too long. He 6) has gone to Capri before Jim and Sean 7) have not gone to (not) any islands, so I think we will go to Sardinia. Sean 8) has gone to the hotel to sleep.
Gina: Well, I’m leaving now. My parents 9) have gone to the hospital to see uncle. He 10) has been in hospital for a week. See you later!
3. Fill in the blanks with time adverbs or expressions from the list below:
so far, how long, just, for, since, how long ago, yet, this week, ago, just now, already
1. They got married a month …ago.. .7. How long have you been in Rome?
2. He hasn’t called us yet .8. The boss came already.
3. I’ve had this car for a year.9. Carol has been to the cinema twice this week
4. He has just left.10. How long ago did he move house?
5. She has typed three letters yet.11. I have studied Maths since 1991.
6. She has already cooked dinner.12. Peter has been here since 5 o’clock.