Fill in the gaps with
have/has been (to) or have/has
gone (to).
A: Hi Phil. Your house is really
quiet. Where is everyone?
B: Well, Mum and Dad
1)... my uncle's house and Amy
2) the parade.
A: Oh, 13)the parade lots of times. It's fun. Where's Mark?
B: He 4)the Marina Food Festival on the seafront.
A: Oh, yes. My sister 5)
there several times and she
liked it. Do you want to go
there and get some lunch?
B: Sounds good. Let's go.
2) Alex was not very pleased with our choice of film. He always objects to (objected to) watching thrillers
3) why is Hank Avery here? – Caroline insisted on inviting him. He's her brother.
4) We can ask Jane to make a cake. She is fond of cooking
5) Let's congratulate Mary. She is proud of getting top grades in all her subjects.
6) Who was responsible for clearing up yesterday ? This place looks awful.
7) A traffic jam prevented us from arriving at the airport in time.
8) Is Ann still very unhappy about her new flat? - Not as unhappy as she was. I think she has got used to living there.
9) Kevin is dishonest. Don't even think of lending him money