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  Quiz 12-Perfect Tenses Part II
 
(Print this assignment out first. Then, come back and click each drop down menu list to check your answers.)
 
Directions: Read the situations and write sentences with JUST-ALREADY-YET in the perfect tense form.
 
1. After lunch you go to see a friend at her house. She says "Would you like something to eat?"
You say: No, thank you. I've just had lunch. (have)
2. Joe goes out. An hour later, the phone rings and the caller says "Can I speak to Joe?"
You say: I'm afraid . (go out)
3. You are eating in a restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take you plate away.
You say: Wait a minute! . (not/finish)
4. You are going to a restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says "Shall I phone to reserve a table?"
You say: No, it. (do)
5. You know that a friend of yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her.
You say: ? (find)
6. Ann went to the bank, but returned a minute ago. Immediately after Ann came back, somebody asks "Is Ann still at the bank?"
You say: No, . (come back)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the following sentences, choose whether "been" or "gone" is appropriate.
 
1. Jim is on holiday. He's gone to Italy.
2. Oh! I'm sorry to keep you waiting. Have you waiting long?
3. Alice isn't here at the moment. She's to the shop to get a newspaper.
4. Tom has out. He'll be back in about an hour.
5. "Are you going to the bank?" "No, I've already to the bank."
 
 
 
 
 
 
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