I.GRAMMAR: Example: She a student. She’s a teacher. B isn’t 1 We to France last summer. C went 2 I always toast for breakfast. B have 3 your brother play the guitar? A Does 4 My mum doesn’t like to work. B driving 5 They TV at the moment. A ’re watching 6 I to Rome. B ’ve never been 7 What tomorrow afternoon? B are you going to do 8 We to Rome and then we drove to Florence. A flew 9 She to school today because she’s ill. A doesn’t go 10 I at the moment because I’m on holiday. A ’m not studying 11 Have you ever Japanese food? B eaten 12 They pizza. They had pasta. A didn’t have 13 Who your favourite actors? B are 14 How often to the cinema? B do you go 15 They early on Sundays. C don’t get up 16 This is interesting book. Have you read it? B an 17 I often go shopping the weekend. C at 18 The children played in the garden. C happily 19 These shoes aren’t . Look! They’re too small. C mine 20 there any biscuits? A Are 21 She hardly travels abroad. B ever 22 Paul left work an hour . C ago 23 How chocolate do you eat? B much 24 This is film I’ve ever seen. A the best 25 I’m younger my sister. B than
1 Peter: You (have been telephoning) for ages. Have you not nearly (finished)? Jack: I (have not got) through yet. I (have been trying) to get our Paris office but the line (has been ) engaged all morning. 2 Ann (has failed) her driving test three times because she's so bad at reversing. But she (has been practising) reversing for the last week and I think she (has got) a bit better at it. 3 Tom: I have often (wondered) why Bill left the country so suddenly. Peter: Actually, I have just (found) out. 4 He (has been playing) the bagpipes since six o'clock this morning. He has only just (stopped). 5 Why have you (not brought) me the letters for signature? Have you (not typed) them yet? 6 Tom (looking up absent-mindedly as Mary comes in): Have you been (sunbathing)? Mary (crossly): Don't be ridiculous! It (has been raining) all day! 7 A pair of robins (have been building) a nest in the porch since last week. I (have been watching them from my window since they began. 8 The police (have not found) the murderer yet, but the dead man's brother (has been) in the station all day. The police say that he (has been helping) them with their enquiries. 9 They (have pulled) down most of the houses in this street, but they (have not touched) the old shop at the corner yet. 10 Tom is convinced that there is gold in these hills but we (have been searching) for six months and (have not seen) any sign of it. 11 I (have been waiting) for the prices of the houses to come down before buying a house, but I think I (have been waiting) too long and the prices are beginning to go up again. 12 Peter (has been) a junior clerk for three years. Lately he (has been looking) for a better post but so far he (has not found) anything.