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They ...................(sell) all the tickets to the concert, so we can't go.
They HAVE SOLD all the tickets to the concert, so we can't go.
I ..................(leave) my mobile at home and can't phone anyone.
I HAVE LEFT my mobile at home and can't phone anyone.
her new book/have/seen/I/just/the review of
I have just seen the review of her new book.
they/yet/interviewed/haven't/the celebrity
They haven't interviewed the celebrity yet.
4 magazine articles/already/he/written/has
He has already written 4 magazine articles.
the newspaper headlines/read/I/haven't/still
I still haven't read the newspaper headlines.
I ............ ............. ............. a new car. (buy just)
I have just bought a new car.
He ............... ................... ............... his homework. (do already)
He has already done his homework.
I ............ ............ ............... to my friend today. (not speak still)
I still haven't spoken to my friend today.
He ............. ................. his lunch ............... (not eat yet)
He hasn't eaten his lunch yet.
........... you ............... the photos ..............? (find/yet)
Have you found the photos yet?
What's this?
It's a crossword.
What are these?
They're the headlines.
What's this?
It's a magazine.
Presenting stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, but not accurate..
sensationalist
A person who reports news or conducts interviews for the press or broadcasting media.
A reporter
A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
journalist
Likely to cause controversy or public disagreement.
controversial
The title of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Headline
Colloquial synonym for "friend"
mate
Colloquial synonym for "lots of"
loads of
Stories about people that might not be true.
gossip
The biggest part of a group of people or things.
The majority
Different sorts of the same thing
Variety
A piece of useful advice
A tip
Synonym for adolescent
teenager