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COMPLETE B1 UNIT 4 PRESENT PERFECT

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    PRESENT PERFECT
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  • PP or PS: Lou and I ______ (be) friends since we were six – and we always will be.
    Lou and I have been friends since we were six – and we always will be.
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  • PP or PS: The first time I saw the Wizard of Oz ______ (be) 50 years ago, but I still remember it very well.
    The first time I saw the Wizard of Oz was 50 years ago, but I still remember it very well.
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  • PP or PS: Mum ______ (be) out shopping for five hours now – should we give her a ring?
    Mum has been out shopping for five hours now – should we give her a ring?
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  • PP or PS: Michelle ______ (come) in yet – would you like to leave a message?
    Michelle hasn’t come in yet – would you like to leave a message?
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  • PP or PS: When ______ you last ______ (hear) from Tom?
    When did you last hear from Tom?
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  • PP or PS: Sam and Joe ______ (be) very close for a long time, but then they lost touch.
    Sam and Joe were very close for a long time, but then they lost touch.
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  • PP or PS: Dad's flight ______ just ______ (get) in – hurry up!
    Dad's flight has just got in – hurry up!
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  • PP or PS: ‘______ you ______ (read) Don Quixote?’ ‘Yes, twice! It’s my favourite novel.’
    ‘Have you read Don Quixote?’ ‘Yes, twice! It’s my favourite novel.’
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  • Has your sister never / ever / yet / still met your boyfriend?
    ever
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  • I haven’t checked my email already / still / yet / never.
    yet
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  • The bell has still / ever / yet / just gone off – it’s break time!
    just
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  • That old restaurant has been around since / for / from / ever more than 80 years.
    for
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  • It’s 11 a.m. and he already / still / yet / just hasn’t woken up.
    still
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  • Thanks, I’m not hungry – I’ve still / ever / yet / already had lunch.
    already
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  • I’ve ever / already / just / never eaten this kind of fish – what does it taste like?
    never
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  • Sally and I met four years ago. Since / From / For / Just then, we’ve always been best friends.
    Since
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