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B1 UNIT 4 Extra Grammar Practice Extension

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Extra grammar practice extension B1 Unit

Present perfect with ever and never, 4 Complete the sentences with the present perfect
or past simple form of the verbs given.
for and since, just, yet, already;
Present perfect and past simple 1 A: Hello, Janet! I (not see) you for a
while.
1 Complete the sentences with the present perfect
B: I (be) in France last week. I think I
form of the verbs given and ever or never.
(tell) you.
1 The number of accidents in the home
so high. (be) 2 A: I (never/travel) outside Europe.
What about you?
2 an unusual remedy? (you/use)
B: Oh yes, many times. I (go) to
3 She any serious accidents. (have) Africa, Australia and the US. Last summer, I
4 my special recipe for chicken soup? (visit) Chicago for the first time.
(you/try)
3 A: (you/hurt) your foot?
5 I the emergency number. (call)
B: Yes, I (fall off) my bike. It
6 a cold in the summer? (you/catch)
(happen) two days ago.

2 Complete the sentences with the present perfect 4 A: Did you know Mary (injure) her
form of the verbs in the box and for or since. ankle at the icerink yesterday?
B: No, I (not know).
be • have • help • live • not see • not take (they/use) the RICE method on her injury yet?

1 I you a long time! 5 Cross out the ten extra words.


2 We at this bus stop half
Have did you ever heard of Médecins Sans Frontières?
an hour.
You probably have, but maybe you don’t know the
3 I this headache I woke history of this medical humanitarian organisation.
up this morning. In 1971, a group of French doctors and journalists
4 My mother people 1995 have decided to start an international organisation
when she became a nurse. to provide medical help to people around the world.
Since yet 1971, MSF has opened offices in 28 countries
5 you in this house and has treated over 100 million patients. In 2012, they
a long time? have treated 8.3 million patients!
Volunteers are very important for MSF – like Carmen,
6 They any medicine
who works in the UK office. She has been was at the
last year.
MSF UK office for nearly a year, but she has already
since seen some life-saving work and been to some
3 Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences.
interesting events. She has definitely never have felt
1 You haven’t looked well since Monday – have you bored working with MSF: ‘I have been the best job out
seen the doctor already? there!’ she says.
Since they started, MSF has received ever many awards
2 Sorry, I’m still a bit tired – I’ve already woken up. for its medical humanitarian activities. In 1999, MSF has
won the Nobel Peace Prize.

3 I think I have flu, but I haven’t checked my


temperature just.

4 Already we’ve called to ask for an ambulance twice.


Where is it?

5 I just have taken a painkiller and I feel much better.

6 They’re bored because they’ve played this game


many times yet.

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