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Have / perform / in a play ? (ever)
Have you ever performed in a play?
I / do / my homework (already)
I've already done my homework.
Rob / not finished / the book (yet)
Rob hasn't finished the book yet.
I / go / to / Ireland before (never)
I've never been to Ireland before.
She / have / lunch (just)
She has just had lunch.
Sam's girlfriend / meet / his / family? (ever)
Has Sam's girlfriend ever met his family?
What's the missing word? ........... the washing
DO the washing
What's the missing word? ........... the table
SET or LAY the table
What's the missing word? ........... the washing-up
DO the washing-up
What's the missing word? ........... the vacuuming
DO the vacuuming
What's the missing word? ........... the breakfast.
MAKE the breakfast
The opposite of 'get married' is 'get ..................'
divorced
Meg is my mum's mother. My dad is Meg's ......................
son-in-law
Before you get married, you get .................
engaged
Joe and Hannah are married. They are .............. and wife.
husband
If a boy likes a girl, he asks her ...........
out
Our car ............. (be) at the mechanic's ............. last week.
Our car HAS BEEN at the mechanic's SINCE last week.
In the London it ............... ( not snow) ............. a week.
In London it HASN'T SNOWED FOR a week.
Laura ................ (live) in the village ............ she was born.
Laura HAS LIVED in the village SINCE she was born.
Our aunt and uncle ............... (not seen) us ................ a few months.
Our aunt and uncle HAVEN'T SEEN us FOR a few months.
Look ....... : turn your eyes towards something or someone in order to see them.
AT
Look ........ : to do things to make sure that someone or something is safe (same meaning as take care of)
AFTER
Look ....... : to search or try and find something.
FOR
Look ........ : to find information in a book, or on the internet.
UP
Look ............ to : to be excited about a future event.
FORWARD