round-up
do it together
a. listen. com, and say what is true.
1) mike went to the circus last week.
2) mike thought the clowns were the
best in the show.
3) one of the trained dogs sang to the
plano.
4) mike is thinking about a career of
a cireus performer.
say what you did yesterday
read the word combinations
to go to the circus
to be famous for
I Choose the correct form (Present Perfect/Present Perfect Continuous)
1. Lis b) has opened; a shop which sells stationery Really? Where is it?
a lopez;
b) has opened;
c) has been opening
2 Is Dave still repairing his car? --- Yes, he b) has been repairing it since last Monday.
a) is repairing,
b) has been repairing:
c) has repaired
3. Where's Molly? She c) has gone on business for a week.
a) goes,
b) has been going:
c) has gone
4 Why is Tom upset? - He b) has lost his bag.
a) lost;
b) has lost.
c) has been losing
5. This salad is delicious - Is it? I a) haven't tasted it yet.
a) haven't tasted;
b) hasn't trusted,
c) didn't taste
6. Martin c) has been teaching French since he left university.
a) is teaching;
b) had taught,
c) has been teaching
7. He's confused. He a) has been trying to solve the problem the whole day.
a) has been trying.
b) trees;
c) tried
8. Can I have some more juice, please? -- Sorry, your sister b) has just drunk it all,
a) just has drunk;
b) has just drunk;
c) has just been drinking
9. The boy's dirty. He b) has been playing football for two hours.
a) is playing;
b) has been playing.
c) has played
10. Would you like to read this book? - No, thanks a lot. I c) have read it before,
a) am reading;
b) have been reading;
c) have read
I1. Is Pauline here? - I don't know. I b) haven't seen her all day,
a) don't see;
b) haven't seen;
c) haven't been seeing
12. Have you seen my glasses? I c) have been searching for them for an hour now.
a) am searching.
b) have searched;
c) have been searching
13. Sarah and I are very good friends. We a) have known each other for twenty years.
a) have known;
b) have been knowing;
c) know