1. His hair looks short. He ……………has had………………… (have) a haircut.
2. When …………did he give up………………………………… (he / give up) smoking?
3. Jane ……………bought……………………….. (buy) her car two weeks ago.
4. My bicycle isn’t here. Somebody ……………has taken………………… (take) it.
5. Why ………didn't Jim want………………… (Jim / not want) to play tennis last Friday?
6. The car looks clean. ……Have………… you …………washed…………… (wash) it?
7. When we were on holiday, the weather ………was…………… (be) terrible.
8. I …………have lost……………… (lose) my dictionary. I can’t find it anywhere.
9. Helen speaks French so well because she (to live)__has lived in France.
10. She (to live)___lived there last year.
b. But when they are on I am usually in bed.
c. I went to the bookshop to buy a collection of short stories that a friend of mine had recommended.
d. She gave her husband a silk tie for his birthday last year.
e. I didn't understand why you didn't tell me immediately.
f. Every morning most English families have delivered a newspaper to their houses.
g. I never can to remember where I put the letters that I have to reply.
h. I'll check the report carefully in my office this afternoon.
i. They're getting married at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon in the small church where my wife and I were married.
j. I thought she spoke fluently five languages but apparently she speaks three only.
The exhibition consists of a group of halls. In the first room there are famous historical figures, for example the figure of the "Sleeping Beauty", one of the oldest figures of Madame Tussauds, although there were also others, such as the cast of Madame de Bergy and the cast of Lewis XV, which have mechanical actions! Later, figures of other famous people appeared, including Horatio Nelson and Sir Walter Scott.