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Tina has had lunch with me in the cafeteria. (just)
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We’ve bought a set of Hitchcock’s films for my brother. (already)
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Has Bill finished his new novel? (yet)
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Have you heard of this sculptor? (ever)
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I haven’t seen Tim in a film. (yet)
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I have been to Japan. (never)
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I have sent an important email to Jason. (just)
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Students in my class have not finished reading ‘Ulysses’. (yet)
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Have you talked to Joe about the Halloween party? (yet)
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Has Gillian seen this film? (ever)
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple
— I [1] just (buy) tickets for the U2 concert. What about you?
— I [2] already (be) at their concert. I [3] (visit) it last year.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple
A: [1] (you/see) Margaret yet?
B: I [2] just (say) goodbye to her. She [3] (be) in the hall downstairs a minute ago.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple
— He is not at school today, [1] he (to fall) ill.
— When [2] he (to fall) ill?
— He [3] (to fall) ill yesterday.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple
— [1] you ever (to be) to New York?
— No, unfortunately, I [2] never (to be) in the USA. But I [3] (to be) in Canada a month ago.
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