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A: ___ you ever ___ aerobics? B: Never. I ___ like ___ exercise.
Have / done; don't / doing
A: ___ you call me last night? B: No, it ___ me. I would ___ left a message.
did ; wasn't / have
Why ___ you at home last weekend? Nobody answered the door when I popped by.
weren't
Let’s stay in. I ___ feel like ___ anything!
don't / doing
What shall we ___ tonight?
do
English ISN'T the only language that people speak in New York.
 
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Some of the subway musicians HAVE played at Carnegie Hall.
 
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The New York subway DOESN’T close at night.
 
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More than 250 feature films ARE shot in New York annually.
 
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The city HAS over 4,000 street food stalls.
 
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Visitors to New York City can see and DO hundreds of different things.
 
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George Washington WAS made US President there.
 
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New York City WAS briefly the US capital from 1789 to 1790.
 
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[Have you / Had you] read the book before you saw the film?
Have you
You’re back! [Had you / Did you have] a good holiday?
Did you have
I can’t give you a lift. My car [is being / has been] repaired.
is being
[Did you / Have you] heard the news? Amy and Ryan are getting married!
Have you
We couldn’t go out. It [is / was] raining.
was
I [didn’t / didn’t do] my homework because I had no time.
didn't do
Have you ever [been / being] on TV?
been