1. My parents have just come back. They have ..been.. to I2. The chief is here now. He has .been at a conference. 3. — Isn’t Kate here? — No, she has already gone home . 4. — Where have you been? — I have been to the library. 5. You won’t be able to speak to the Minister. He has gone to the Parliament. 6. — Have you ever been to Brazil? — No, never, but my friends have just gone there. 7. I know London well. I have been there many times. 8. There is a new shop on our street, but I haven’t been there yet. 9. Where has the manager gone ? I’m waiting for him. 10. — How long has this client been here? — But he has already gone away. 11. My friends aren’t in Moscow at the moment. They have gone to the country. 12. I’m happy to see you. I know that you have gone away. 13. This detective doesn’t live here any longer. He has gone away. 14. Sorry that I kept you waiting. I have been to the bank. 15. Susan has gone to a party, call her tomorrow.taly.
My brother emigrated to Australia twenty years ago. We'd always kept in touch and I'd seen his wife and kids 14.sitting in their garden on video, but I'd promised (15) to visit them, and so I did, last Christmas. Before that I'd always refused (16) to fly, but there's no point in (17) worrying too much at my age, is there? And it was the best Christmas I've ever had!" 'Every Muslim who is healthy and has enough money is expected (18) to visit Mecca once in his or her lifetime. I'd put off (19) going for years - I just couldn't afford (20) to go. But then, last year, I decided (21) to make a real effort and go. It was amazing. I had seen the crowds (22) walking round on TV before, but the place was really bustling. I really enjoyed (23) meeting people from so many different countries".