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married? 6. I’m sorry. I (haven’t finished/didn’t finish) yet. 7. I (‘ve often
wondered/often wondered) what he does for a living. 8. He (has caught/caught)
the plane at eight this morning. 9. I (‘ve read/read) a lot of her books when I was
at school. 10. (Have you seen/Did you see) any good films recently?
B. Give the appropriate tense form.
1. You (be) a beautiful baby. 2. I (not read) her latest book. 3. (you visit) India?
4. My great-grandmother (live) in Glasgow. 5. Columbus (not discover)
America: the Indians already (know) where it was. 6. Amazing news! Scientists
(discover) a new planet! 7. Who (give) Shakespeare his first job? 8. How many
times (you be) in love? 9. I (never enjoy) a holiday as much as this one.
10. “(you hear) the thunder?” “No, nothing wakes me up”.
Task 15. Choose the correct sentence.
1. a. I saw John yesterday. b. I’ve seen John yesterday. 2. a. Did you ever eat
Indian food? b. Have you ever eaten Indian food? 3. a. Diana won 5,000 pounds
last month. b. Diana has won 5,000 pounds last month. 4. a. I’ve never drank
champagne. b. I’ve never drunk champagne. 5. a. Tom has never been to
America. b. Tom has ever been to America. 6. a. Did they live in London five
years ago? b. Have they lived in London five years ago? 7. a. Mary has wrote a
lot of books. b. Mary has written a lot of books. 8. a. Did she write a book last
year? b. Has she written a book last year?
Task 16. Put the verb in brackets into the Present Perfect or Past Simple
Tense.
A Sad Story of a Sad Man.
One Sunday evening two men … (meet) in a London pub. One of them
was very unhappy.
“Life is terrible, everything in the world is really boring”, he said.
“Don’t say that”, said the other man. “Life is marvellous! The world is so
exciting! Think about Italy. It’s a wonderful country. … you ever … (be)
there?”
“Oh, yes. I … (go) there last year and I … (not like) it”.
“Well, … you … (be) to Norway? … you ever … (see) the midnight sun?”
“Oh, yes. I … (go) in 1984 and I … (see) the midnight sun. I … (not enjoy) it”.
“Well, I … just … (return) from a safari in Africa. … you … (visit) Africa yet?”
“Yes, I … (go) on safari in Africa last year and I … (climb) Mount Kilimanjaro.
It was really boring”.
“Well,” said the other man, “I think that you’re very ill. Only the best
psychiatrist can help you. Go to see Dr. Greenbaum in Harley Street”.
“I’m Dr. Greenbaum”, answered the man sadly.
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