1. Fill in the -ing form or the infinitive in the appropriate tense. Tom: Do you think Mary would like 1) to go (go) to the theatre with me tonight?
Jo: I don't think so Sue seems 2) (study) very hard at the moment
Tom: That's a shame! I would have liked 3) (go) out with her.
Jo: I wouldn’t mind 4) (come) with you.
Tom: OK. But I think you should 5) (talk) to Mary The last time I saw her she claimed 6) (work) till
2 o'clock every morning for the past month It's not good for her, you know.
Jo: I know. I must 7) (talk) to her about it But you know how she hates 8) (tell) what to do.
2.She has never eaten candy floss
3.He has just gone souvenir shopping
4.We have recently read this book
5.They have not travelled to Europe yet
II
1.Have they just arrived?
2.She hasn't packed her suitcase yet.
3.We have been to the camp for 2 weeks/.
4.Have you ever shaken hands with cartoon characters?
5.I have never seen a robot.
III
1. I have already done my homework. (do)
2. He has just come home. (come)
3. She has already nade a calculation ( make).
4. We have already solved the problem. (solve)
5. He has just finished his work.(finish)
6. They haven't come from the south yet .
7. Have you ever eaten Italian food? (eat)
8. Have you done a lot of training this year? (do)