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________ you ever (take) an underground train?
Have you ever taken an underground train?
When I see Elizabeth, I (invite) her to the party.
When I see Elizabeth, I will invite her to the party.
Jane (fly) in a plane many times. She’s been around the world.
Jane has flown in a plane many times. She’s been around the world.
If I get home early tonight, I (make) the dinner.
If I get home early tonight, I will make the dinner.
A year ago, I (visit) the British Museum in London.
A year ago, I visited the British Museum in London.
This coat isn’t mine. It is her / hers / she’s.
This coat isn’t mine. It is hers.
How many / much / any time have you got?
How much time have you got?
Penny doesn’t look well! She doesn’t have to / mustn’t / should see a doctor.
Penny doesn’t look well! She should see a doctor.
Martin is more old / older / the older than Isabelle.
Martin is older than Isabelle.
English is more difficult / the most difficult / the more difficult than French.
English is more difficult than French.
‘What is Karen doing / does Karen do right now?’ ‘She ’s tidying / tidies her bedroom.’
‘What is Karen doing right now?’ ‘She ’s tidying her bedroom.’
We usually are watching / watch films at home, but tonight we ’re going / go to the cinema.
We usually watch films at home, but tonight we ’re going to the cinema.
Harry usually is wearing / wears jeans, but today he wears / is wearing shorts.
Harry usually is wears jeans, but today he is wearing shorts.
I play / am playing a lot of musical instruments. At the moment I learn / ’m learning the guitar.
I play a lot of musical instruments. At the moment I’m learning the guitar.
Matt likes / is liking rugby and football but he doesn’t like / isn’t liking tennis.
Matt likes rugby and football but he doesn’t like tennis.