1. I haven't met Helen lately
2. I've lost my key
3. Where were you yesterday? I visited my relations
4. We have discussed the terms of contract the whole week
Younger, more interesting, easier, farther, bigger
Hi Trevor. <span>
<span>Thank you for your last email,I wish with you and Rachel on
August 8th,I sinks it was a wonderful for both of you. You did so many exciting
things! </span>
You know I (have <span>read) a text about some
kind of fish coup called "clam chowder" (Have you ever eaten clam chowder? When (was) it?</span> </span><span>
<span>Where (did you eat) it? (Did you like) it? </span>
<span>I hate fish. My parents go to a fish restaurant sometimes. I
(have never been) there. I know that last weekend you (had) your lunch at the fast-food restaurants again.
(Have you ever been) to a fish
restaurant? </span>
<span>I (haven’t finished) my homework to tomorrow yet. Yesterday our
English teacher (asked) us to read a
whole chapter for "The canterville ghost" by Oskar Wilde. It's so
long.</span></span>
1. Has the puppet got a big nose? - Yes, it has.
2. Has he got dark hair? - No, he hasn't.
3. Have they got flowers in the garden? -Yes, they have.
4. Has she got a green skirt? - No, she hasn't.
5. Has he got a big mouth? - Yes, he has.
6. Have they got a beautiful house? - Yes, they have.
7. Have you got a dog? - No, I haven't.
1. Have
2. Hotter
3. Were
4. Have
5. Are being
6. Be
7. Grandmother's