Make the sentences negative and interrogative. Ask general questions. Put special questions to the words in bold

1. They have moved into a new house. (2)

2. They moved into a new house last week. (3)

3. Alex has just returned from Paris. (2)

4. Alex returned from Paris two days ago. (2)

5. We have lived in Moscow for five years. (2)

6. We lived in Moscow for five years. (2)

7. Ann visited the White House when she was in Washington.

8. She saw the Statue of Liberty during her trip to New York.

Make interrogative and negative sentences using the words in brackets.

1. You have been to America. (ever, never)

2. Molly has worked in an office. (ever, never)

3. Colin has gone home. (yet, already)

4. John and Wendy have eaten breakfast. (yet, already)

5. Peter has finished his project. (ever, yet)

6. They have seen the Great American Lakes. (ever, never)

7. Jane has gone to work to Australia. (already, never, yet, ever)

8. I have found a new job. (already, yet)

Write true sentences.

1. I have just come back from Paris.

2. I came to Barnaul a year ago.

3. I haven’t seen my friends for 10 years.

4. I have never seen a tiger.

5. I bought a new computer yesterday.

6. I have never driven a car.

7. I came to the University in my car yesterday.

8. The teacher hasn’t come into the classroom yet.

9. My friend has become a millionaire.

10. I haven’t passed my exams yet.


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