2. Make up a sentence.
1. You ever / be / to South America?
Have you ever been to South America?
2. You / read / any English books?
Have you read any English books?
3. You / live / in this town all your life?
Have you lived in this town all your life?
4. How many times / you / be / in love?
How many times have you been in love?
5. What's / the most beautiful country / you /ever / visit?
What’s the most beautiful country you have ever visited?
3. Put the verb and the adverb into the right form
1. “Would you like something to eat?” “No, thanks. I _have just had__lunch” (just/have)
2. “Do you know where Julia is?” “Yes, I have just seen__her.” (just see)
3. "What time is David leaving?” "He has already left__.” (already/leave)
4. "What’s in the newspaper today” "I don’t know. I _haven’t read it yet_.” (not/read/yet)
5. "Is Ann coming to the cinema with us tonight?” "No, she _has already seen__ the film” (already/see)
6. "Are your friends here yet?” "Yes, they _have just arrived__.” (just/arrive)
7. "What does Tim think about your plan?” "I haven’t told him yet__.” (not/tell/yet)