1. I have heard
2. I have read
3. I have watched
4. Harry has attended
5. He has learnt
6. He has bought
7. We have seen
8. Harry has had
1. Martin has just finished his work.
2. She's been a successful magician for many times.
3. I'm reading a book about magic and I have already learnt lots of tricks.
4. My mother has arranged magic lessons for me.
5. Paula is proud of Frank because he has just given his first performance as a magician.
6. Mrs Kent has been a teacher here since 1978.
<span>Christmas</span>
<span>Christmas is Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. For millions of Christians throughout the world it is the happiest and the busiest time of the year. No one knows the exact date of Christ's birth but most Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25. The word Christmas comes from Christes masse, an early English phrase that means Mass of Christ.</span>
<span>People of different countries celebrate Christmas in various ways. People in the United States and Canada decorate their homes with Christmas trees, wreaths and ornaments. City streets are filled with coloured lights; the sound of bells and Christmas carols can be heard everywhere.</span>
<span>Children write letters to Santa Claus and tell him what presents they would like to get. Many department stores hire people to wear a Santa Claus costume and listen to children's requests. People send Christmas cards to relatives and friends. Many companies give presents to their employees.</span>
<span>A Christmas tree is one of the main symbols of Christmas in most homes. Relatives and friends may join in trimming the tree with lights, tinsel, and colourful ornaments. Presents are placed under the tree. On Christmas Eve or Christmas morning, families open their presents.</span>
<span>Many children believe that Santa Claus arrives on Christmas Eve in a sleigh pulled by a reindeer and brings presents. Some children hang up stockings so Santa Claus can fill them with candy, fruit and other small gifts.</span>
<span>In many parts of the United States and Canada groups of people walk from house to house and sing Christmas carols. Some people give singers money or small gifts or invite them for a warm drink.</span>
<span>Many people attend church services on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning. They listen to readings from Bible and singing Christmas carols.</span>
<span>A traditional Christmas dinner consists of stuffed turkey, ь mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and a variety of other dishes. Some families have ham or roast goose instead of turkey. Pumpkin pie, plum pudding, and fruitcake are favourite desserts.
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1. Don’t do, will not be able
2. Will eat, don’t finish
3. Will be, needs
4. Will not get, don’t leave
5. Go, will have
6. Goes, will miss
7. Wears, will not get
8. Doesn’t get, will not be able
9. Doesn’t put, will not be
10. Comes, will be
11. Are, will make
12. Sees, will give
13. Will change, die
14. Isn’t hungry, will be late
15. Will come, invite
Zhenya hasn't went bungee jumping.
Rauan and Sauran've ran a marathon
Zhenya and Sanzhar haven't tried Indian food.
Zhenya hasn't ran a marathon
Rauan and Sauran've slept in a tent
<span>There is a bookcase in the classroom, isn't there?</span>