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Unit 14, 15, 16, 17

The document contains exercises practicing the present perfect tense. It includes choosing verbs to complete sentences describing pictures, filling in sentences with verbs like "buy" and "invite", writing sentences using "just", "already", and "yet", asking questions with "yet", talking about experiences using "ever", and exercises with "gone" and "been".

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Unit 14, 15, 16, 17

The document contains exercises practicing the present perfect tense. It includes choosing verbs to complete sentences describing pictures, filling in sentences with verbs like "buy" and "invite", writing sentences using "just", "already", and "yet", asking questions with "yet", talking about experiences using "ever", and exercises with "gone" and "been".

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15.1* Look at the pictures. What has happened?

Choose from:*go to bed**clean his shoes**stop raining**close the door**fall down**have a bath*

1. He *has cleaned his shoes*.

2. She *has closed the door*.

3. They *have gone to bed*.

4. It *has stopped raining*.

5. He *has a bath*.

6. The *picture has fallen down*.*

15.2* Complete the sentences with a verb from the


list.*break**buy**decide**finish**forget**go**go**invite**see**not / see**take**tell*

1. ‘Can I have this newspaper?’‘Yes, I *have finished* with it.’

2. I *have bought* some new shoes. Do you want to see them?

3. ‘Where is Liz?’ ‘She *has gone* out.’

4. I’m looking for Paula. *Have* you *seen* her?

5. Look! Somebody *has broken* that window.

6. ‘Does Lisa know that you’re going away?’ “Yes, I *have told* her.’

7. I can’t find my umbrella. Somebody *has taken* it.

8. I’m looking for Sarah. Where *has* she *gone*?

9. I know that woman but I *have forgotten* her name.

10. Sue is having a party tonight. She *has invited* a lot of people.

11. What are you going to do? *Have* you *decided*?

12. ‘Where are my glasses?’ ‘I don’t know. I *haven’t seen* them.’


*UNIT 16**

16.1* Write a sentence with *just* for each picture.

1. They’ve just arrived

2. He *has just woken up.*

3. They *have just bought a car.*

4. The race *has just started.**

16.2* Complete the sentences use *already* + present perfect.

1. What time is Paul arriving ?- *He’s already arrived.*

2. Do Sue and Bill want to see the film?- No, they *have already seen it.*

3. Don’t forget to phone Tom.- I *have already phoned him.*

4. When is Martin going away?- He *has already gone.*

5. Do you want to read the newspaper?- I *have already read it.*

6. When does Linda start her new job?- She *has already started.*

*16.3* Write a sentence with *just(They’ve just … / She’s just …* etc.) or a negative sentence with*yet(They haven’t
… yet / She hasn’t … yet* etc.)

.1. (she / go / out) - *She hasn’t gone out yet.*

2. (the bus / go)- The bus *has just gone.*

3. (the bus / go)- *The bus hasn’t gone yet.*

4. (he / open / it)- *He hasn’t opened it yet.*

5. (they / finish / their dinner)- *They have just finished their dinner.*

6. (it / stop / raining)- *It hasn’t stopped raining yet.**

16.4* Write questions with *yet.*

1. Your friend has got a new job. Perhaps she has started it. You ask her:- *Have you started your new job yet?*

2. Your friend has some new neighbours. Perhaps he has met them. You ask him:- *Have you met* you*r* *new
neighbours yet*?

3. Your friend must write a letter. Perhaps she has written it now. You ask her:- *Have you written the letter yet?*

4. Tom was trying to sell his car. Perhaps he has sold it now. You ask a friend about Tom:- *Has Tom sold his car yet?*
UNIT 17

17.1

1. Have you ever been to London?


2. Have toy ever played golf?
3. Have you ever been to Australia?
4. Have you ever lost your passport?
5. Have you ever flown in a helicopter?
6. Have you ever eaten Chinese food?
7. Have you ever been to New York?
8. Have you ever driven a bus?
9. Have you ever broken your leg?

17.2

Write sentences about Helen. (Look at her answers in Exercise 17.1.)

1. (New York) *Helen has been to New York twice.*

2. (Australia) Helen *has never been to Australia.*

3. (Chinese food) *Helen has eaten Chinese food a few times.*

4. (drive / a bus) *Helen has never driven a bus.

*Now write about yourself. How often have you done these things?

5. (New York) I *have never been to New York.*

6. (play / tennis) *I have not played tennis yet.*

7. (fly / in a helicopter) *I have never flown in a helicopter.*

8. (be / late for work or school) *I have been late for school many times.**

17.3* Mary is 65 years old.

1. *She has had many different jobs.*

2. She *has done a lot of interesting things.*

3. *She has travelled all over the world.*

4. *She has been married three times.*

5. *She has written ten books.*

6. *She has met a lot of interesting people.**

17.4* Put in *gone* or *been*.

1. Bill is on holiday at the moment. He’s *gone* to Spain.

2. ‘Where’s Jill?’ ‘She’s not here. I think she’s *gone* to the bank.’

3. Hello, Sue. Where have you *been*? Have you *been* to the bank?

4. ‘Have you ever *been* to Mexico?’ ‘No, never’

5. My parents aren’t at home this evening. They’ve *gone* out.


6. There’s a new restaurant in town. Have you *been* to it?

7. Ann knows Paris well. She’s *been* there many times.

8. Helen was here earlier but I think she’s *gone* now.

*UNIT 18*

*18.1* Complete these sentences.

1. Jill is in hospital. She *has been* in hospital since Monday.

2. I know Sarah. I *have known* her for a long time.

3. Linda and Frank are married. They *have been* married since 1989.

4. Brian is ill. He *has been* ill for the last few days.

5. We live in Scott Road. We *have been* living there for ten years.

6. Catherine works in a bank. She *has been* working in a bank for five years.

7. Alan has a headache. He *has had* a headache since he got up this morning

8. I’m learning English. I *have been* learning English for six months.

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