Fill in the gaps with the correct verb form (Present Perfect or Past Simple).
1. Alice … her homework an hour ago. (finished)
2. We … the floor. (have already swept)
3. My mum … the dog … . (has not walked / yet)
4. I … a good mark in English. (have just got)
5. They … their granny last month. (visited)
6. Who … the flowers? (watered / has watered)
7. Have you bought a new carpet? - Sorry, I … it … . (have not bought / yet)
8. Kate … new curtains … . (has not sewn / yet)
9. The girls … home. (have just come)
10. He … sandwiches yesterday. (brought)
1)simultaneously
2)access -- the process of obtaining or retrieving information stored in a computer's memory
password -- a string of characters that allows access to a computer, interface, or system
log in -- go through the procedures to begin use of a computer, database, or system
browser -- a computer program with a graphical user interface for displaying HTML files, used to navigate the World Wide Web
3)You use to indicate that something is not completely the case but is nearly the case. -- almost
The word means ‘to a certain or significant extent or degree’. It’s used mainly with negative ideas. -- rather
The word means ‘to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; completely’. --
quite
The word means ‘to the required degree or extent’. -- enough
4)enough
1.There are three cushions on the sofa.
2) They want to put a coffee table in the right-hand corner.
3) There is a round table and eight chairs opposite the door.
4) His family has got a new vacuum cleaner.
5) There are a lot of pictures on the walls.
6) There are not any bedside tables in the bedroom.
7)Sometimes their granny likes to rearrange the furniture in her room
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