I. Put the been or gone
1. "Where's Jill?" - "She isn't here. I think she has .......... to the bank"
2. "Hello, Pat. Where have you ..........?" - "I've ........... to the bank"
3. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she .............?
II. Comple each sentence so that it means the same as the one before
1. She is the most intelligent person that I've ever met.
-> I've never ..................................................
2. Janet started playing tennis when she was fiften
-> Janet's ..........................................................
III. Put the verb into the correct form
1. Tim ....................... (repair) his bike. He's got oil on his hands
2. At this time next month I ......................... (work) in Paris
3. By this time next week, we ...................... (spend) all my money
4. This time next week, they ..................... (visit) Hanoi
5. What ...................... (she/do) at 8.30 tommorrow morning?
6. The meeting ....................... (finish) by the time we get there
7. We ................. (live) here for six months by the time they find us a new flat
8. By the end of this year, he ................. ( visit) more than fice countries
9. By Christmas I ...................... (work) in this office for 5 years
10. ............................... ( you/use) your car tomorrow morning? Can I borrow it?
IV. Put when or if and give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I want you to come to the party but .................... you ........... (not want) to come, you needn't
2. Tom might phone this evening. ................... he .................. (do), can you take a message?
I. Put the been or gone
1. "Where's Jill?" - "She isn't here. I think she has gone to the bank"
2. "Hello, Pat. Where have you been ?" - "I've been to the bank"
3. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone ?
II. Comple each sentence so that it means the same as the one before
1. She is the most intelligent person that I've ever met.
-> I've never met a more intelligent person than her before
2. Janet started playing tennis when she was fiften
-> Janet has played tennis since she was fifteen
III. Put the verb into the correct form
1. Tim is repairing (repair) his bike. He's got oil on his hands
2. At this time next month I will be working (work) in Paris
3. By this time next week, we will have spent (spend) all my money
4. This time next week, they will be visiting (visit) Hanoi
5. What will she be doing (she/do) at 8.30 tommorrow morning?
6. The meeting will have been finished (finish) by the time we get there
7. We will have been living (live) here for six months by the time they find us a new flat
8. By the end of this year, he will have visited ( visit) more than fice countries
9. By Christmas I will have been working (work) in this office for 5 years
10. Will you use ( you/use) your car tomorrow morning? Can I borrow it?
IV. Put when or if and give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I want you to come to the party but if you don't want (not want) to come, you needn't
2. Tom might phone this evening. When he does (do), can you take a message?
I. Put the been or gone
1. "Where's Jill?" - "She isn't here. I think she has gone to the bank"
2. "Hello, Pat. Where have you been?" - "I've been to the bank"
3. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone?
II. Comple each sentence so that it means the same as the one before
1. She is the most intelligent person that I've ever met.
-> I've never met such an intelligent person before.
2. Janet started playing tennis when she was fiften
-> Janet's has played tennis since she was fifteen.
III. Put the verb into the correct form
1. Tim repaired (repair) his bike. He's got oil on his hands
2. At this time next month I will be working (work) in Paris
3. By this time next week, we will be spending (spend) all my money
4. This time next week, they will be visiting (visit) Hanoi
5. What will she be doing (she/do) at 8.30 tommorrow morning
6. The meeting (finish) will be finished by the time we get there
7. We have been lived (live) here for six months by the time they find us a new flat
8. By the end of this year, he will be visiting( visit) more than fice countries
9. By Christmas I have been worked (work) in this office for 5 years
10. Will you be using ( you/use) your car tomorrow morning? Can I borrow it?
IV. Put when or if and give the correct form of the verbs in brackets
1. I want you to come to the party but if you don't want (not want) to come, you needn't
2. Tom might phone this evening. What does he do (do), can you take a message?