To make the bed
I made my bed an hour ago.
Did you make your bed an hour ago?
I have already made my bed.
Have you ever made your bed? /Have you made your bed yet?
to read a book
He read a book last week.
Did he read a book last week?
Has he ever read a book?
He has already read a book
To watch a film
They watched a film last night
Did they watch a film last night?
Have they ever watched a film?
They have already watched a film
to live in Ramenckoye
We lived in Ramenskoye five years ago
Did you live in Ramenskoye five years ago?
Have you ever lived in Ramenskoye?
We have never lived in Ramenskoye
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A: choose the best variant for the adjectives - old, near, far, late. let’s take a later/latest train. computers are one of the latest/last discoveries of the 20th century. sorry i’m late — am i the last/latest? that’s a further/farther reason to do it. this poem belongs to his latter /later works. jane is 2 years older/elder than jack. jane is older/elder than jack by two years. my older/elder brother is 5 years older/elder than me. where is the nearest/next post office? the teacher told us about the latest/last elections in this country. the nearest/next house to ours is 2 miles away.
2. the latest
3. the latest
4. further
5. later
6. older
7. elder
8. the nearest
9. last
10. the nearest