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Lesson 10

The document provides exercises to practice the present perfect tense and expressions involving "already" and "yet". It includes matching definitions to expressions, answering True/False questions about a conversation between an Indian couple, and putting sentences in the correct temporal order involving events that have and have not happened yet. The focus is on revising the use of the present perfect tense and adverbs "already" and "yet".

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Lesson 10

The document provides exercises to practice the present perfect tense and expressions involving "already" and "yet". It includes matching definitions to expressions, answering True/False questions about a conversation between an Indian couple, and putting sentences in the correct temporal order involving events that have and have not happened yet. The focus is on revising the use of the present perfect tense and adverbs "already" and "yet".

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Extraordinary lives

Revision of present perfect + already / yet

1. Match the definitions (1-3) to the new expressions (a-c)

1. agree to marry a. get divorced

2. become husband or wife b. get married

3. end a marriage by law c. get engaged

2. Listen to the conversation with an Indian couple and answer.

What’s the connection between the three photos?

3. Listen again and decide True (T) or False (F).

1. Ravi and Neesha are Indian.

2. The radio program’s name is “Extraordinary marriages”

3. they got engaged under the water and married in the air.

4. Their parents weren’t happy because of their wedding.

5. Their parents haven’t spoken to them since their wedding.

6. They’ve bought a new house in Poland.

7. They don’t like traveling much.

8. they don’t want a boring life.

4. Put into the correct order.

1. wedding anniversary / have / just / their / They / celebrated

2. bought / They / have / a house / already


3. just / got engaged / Elena / has

4. Paris / I / not been to / have / yet

5. they / wedding / haven’t / invitations / yet / their / sent

6. round / been / the world / We’ve

7. bought / they / their / yet / Have / engagement ring?

8. booked / We / already / America / tickets / have / to

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