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ILE3. Unit 15. Australia.
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Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have We ... having a picnic. You can join in!
We ARE having a picnic. You can join in!
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have The kids ... unwrapped their presents. Look how happy they are!
The kids HAVE unwrapped their presents. Look how happy they are!
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have My brother ... never bruised his knee.
My brother HAS never bruised his knee.
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have My mum was sick but she .... feeling much better already.
My mum was sick but she IS feeling much better already.
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have He ... met many wise people on his travels.
He HAS met many wise people on his travels.
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have I ... going to cut this cake into pieces. Would you like to have one?
I AM going to cut this cake into pieces. Would you like to have one?
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have He ... never heard an Irish folktale.
He HAS never heard an Irish folktale.
Choose the right form of the verb: am/ is/ are/ has/ have We ... going to Helen's birthday party next Sunday.
We ARE going to Helen's birthday party next Sunday.
Make a question and answer it: a panda/ see/ have you ever/ in a zoo?
Have you ever seen a panda in a zoo?
Make a question and answer it: your friend/ on an island/ has/ ever/ lived?
Has your friend ever lived on an island?
Make a question and answer it: heard/ a good joke/ today/ have you?
Have you heard a good joke today?
Make a question and answer it: have you/ a baby/ ever/ looked after?
Have you ever looked after a baby?
Make a question and answer it: your dad/ has/ visited/ ever/ another continent?
Has your dad ever visited another continent?
Make a question and answer it: ever/ a kangaroo/ seen/ have you?
Have you ever seen a kangaroo?
Make a question and answer it: your friends/ for charity/ raised money/ ever?
Have your friends ever raised money for charity?
Make a question and answer it: this week/ been absent/ have you?
Have you been absent this week?
Make a question and answer it: have you/ for school/ ever/ been late?
Have you ever been late for school?
Make a question and answer it: a bus/ missed/ have you/ ever?
Have you ever missed a bus?
I've ... (make) a list of things we need.
made
I'm afraid I've ... (lose) the map. I need to buy a new one.
lost
I've ... (break) my mobile phone. Can I use yours?
broken
My brother has ... (draw) lots of pictures. Would you like to see them?
drawn
Have you ... (meet) my mum? She's a nurse.
met
My English teacher has ... (be) to Australia.
been
We haven't ... (see) this film. Why don't we watch it now?
seen
The postman hasn't ... (bring) today's newspaper yet.
brought
My dad and I have.... (catch) some really big fish this weekend.
caught