7. Put just, already, never or yet in the right place in the “B” sentences.
1) A: Would you like to see Kung fu Panda tonight?
B: Not really. I've already seen it three times.
2) A: What's the difference between "much” and “many"?
B: The teacher has just explained it!
3) A: Why are you so sad?
B: I've just heard that my father is going on business trip for two weeks.
4) A: Do you like Indian food?
B:I don't know. I haven't tried it yet.
5) A: Where's Aziza?
B: She's just gone home.
6) A: Why aren't you writing anything?
B: I've already finished.
do - did - donethink - thought - thoughtmake - made - madelive - lived - liveddo - did- doneeat - ate - eatendance - danced - dancedhit - hit - hittake - took - taken
task 2.past simple: he asked a question. she spoke in germany. they were in their room. they didn't drive the car. alex didn't forget his homework.present perfect: he has asked a question. she has spoken in germany. they have been in their room. they haven't driven the car. alex hasn't forgotten his homework.task 3.past simple: did you finish homework? did kate kiss mark? did waiter bring the juice? did he pay the bill? did you write a song? present perfect: have you finished homework? has kate kissed mark? has waiter brought the juice? has he payed the bill? have you ever write a song?
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Write a poster portfolio: my room rules. make a poster. write what people must, mustn't or can't do when they are in your room
people mustn't touch my things, move furniture, switch off the music, drop the litter
people must respect my rules, must be careful, follow my rules.
people can use my phone, sit on the sofa, can switch on the music.