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  • We (work) together for years.
    We have worked together for years.
  • We (not eat) today.
    We haven't eaten today.
  • She (eat) in a good restaurant two nights ago.
    She ate in a good restaurant two nights ago.
  • I'm going to throw ... these old papers.
    I'm going to throw away these old papers.
  • Adam wants (go) to Africa next year.
    Adam wants to go to Africa next year.
  • I usually (have) a sandwich for breakfast.
    I usually have a sandwich for breakfast.
  • It (rain) in Paris this morning.
    It's raining in Paris this morning.
  • I often write ... my thoughts and feelings.
    I often write down my thoughts and feelings.
  • We work too ... hours each day.(what is correct - much/many/enough?)
    We work too many hours each day.
  • Try (not take) another holiday this year.
    Try not to take another holiday this year.
  • Sarah (not finish) the exam yesterday.
    Sarah didn't finish the exam yesterday.
  • Laura's ... arrived home from work. (what is correct - yet, just, already?)
    Laura's just arrived home from work.
  • / you know your teacher very well?
    Do you know your teacher very well?
  • How long (Tim have) a new girlfriend?
    How long has Tim had a new girlfriend?
  • / Mark work in a bookshop?
    Does Mark work in a bookshop?
  • Has Robert opened his presents ... ?(what is correct - yet, just, already?)
    Has Robert opened his presents yet?
  • She (not phone) me since last summer.
    She hasn't phoned me since last summer.
  • The art gallery (open) by the Queen yesterday.
    The art gallery was opened by the Queen yesterday.
  • If I (know) her address, I would write to her.
    If I knew her address, I would write to her.
  • You drink too ... wine. (what is correct - much/many/enough?)
    You drink too much wine.
  • Don't leave without (finish) your drink.
    Don't leave without finishing your drink.
  • I enjoyed the book ... it had a bad ending.(what is correct - so, because, but, although?)
    I enjoyed the book although it had a bad ending.
  • (drink) too much coffee is bad for you.
    Drinking too much coffee is bad for you.
  • What / they / wear today?
    What are they wearing today?
  • I didn't go out ... I wanted to watch TV (what is correct - so, because, but, although?)
    I didn't go out because I wanted to watch TV.
  • (they have) a good time last weekend?
    Did they have a good time last weekend?
  • It (not be) very hot last week.
    It wasn't very hot last week.
  • It (not snow) when we left.
    It wasn't snowing when we left.
  • Where / you (go) at the weekend?
    Where are you going at the weekend?
  • I'm thinking of (get) a new job.
    I'm thinking of getting a new job.
  • Peter (never read) The Lord of the Rings
    Peter has never read The Lord of the Rings
  • He (work) when she called.
    He was working when she called.
  • These phones (make) in China.
    These phones are made in China.
  • They (sleep) when the phone rang.
    They were sleeping when the phone rang.
  • You would be healthier if you (not smoke).
    You would be healthier if you didn't smoke.
  • Tom is (intelligent) than Steve.
    Tom is more intelligent than Steve.
  • He (study) Italian at the moment.
    He is studying Italian at the moment.
  • She's got a lot of homework ... she's staying in.(what is correct - so, because, but, although?)
    She's got a lot of homework so she's staying in.
  • I need to look ... a word in the dictionary.
    I need to look up a word in the dictionary.
  • I don't think he (win) the next election.
    I don't think he will win the next election.
  • We're looking ... a new house.
    We're looking for a new house.
  • Would you like (come) round later?
    Would you like to come round later?
  • I'm sure they (not score) another goal.
    I'm sure they won't score another goal.
  • The island (discover) hundreds of years ago.
    The island was discovered hundreds of years ago.
  • Go and try this lovely jacket ... .
    Go and try this lovely jacket on
  • My sister (speak) French very well.
    My sister speaks French very well.
  • I (stay) in a good hotel last week.
    I stayed in a good hotel last week.
  • I decided (tell) him the truth.
    I decided to tell him the truth.
  • She often (have) breakfast at 6.30.
    She often has breakfast at 6.30.
  • He (meet) Helen tonight.
    He is meeting Helen tonight.
  • We've .. seen this film twice.(what is correct - yet, just, already?)
    We've already seen this film twice.
  • If I were you, I (move) house.
    If I were you, I would move house.
  • He (not wear) a jacket every day.
    He doesn't wear a jacket every day.
  • Cheetahs are the (fast) animals in the world.
    Cheetahs are the fastest animals in the world.
  • I don't have ... clothes. (what is correct - too much/enough/too?)
    I don't have enough clothes.
  • We / travel around India next summer.
    We're going to travel around India next summer.
  • (you send) an email to Bill right now?
    Are you sending an email to Bill right now?
  • (you ever see) Buckingham Palace?
    Have you ever seen Buckingham Palace?
  • He went to Jane's house ... she was out.(what is correct - so, because, but, although?)
    He went to Jane's house but she was out.
  • I sometimes look ... the dog
    I sometimes look after the dog
  • (you go) to France last summer?
    Did you go to France last summer?