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  • Maggie is doing her homework and she's bored/ boring.
    bored
  • Just/ already / yet : The train has ...... left - right on time!
    just
  • Just/ already / yet : I haven't finished reading that book .......
    Yet
  • add JUST to the sentence: you / see / the news? I/ see / it!
    Have you seen the news? I just seen it
  • Just/already/yet : I've ...... had dinner about 10 minutes ago.
    just
  • This film is really bored/ boring - I think I'll read a book instead.
    boring
  • Must/ might/ can't : I'm starving, it ........ be dinner time.
    must
  • Correct the mistake: I just have found a very interesting game online.
    I have just found
  • Correct the mistake: You have heard about it or not?
    Have you heard about it or not?
  • This new video game is disappointed/ disappointing
    disappointing
  • Use the correct form of the verb: Frank......... here since he was five years old. (live)
    has lived
  • write in present perfect : I / write / a / letter / the newspaper
    I have written a letter to the newspaper
  • Write in full using present perfect or past simple: Sara / often / eat/ food / from / India
    Sara has often eaten food from India
  • Write in present perfect : Jan / never / read / an online blog
    Jan has never read an online blog
  • Write in correct order to make a sentence: In here / hot / the window / a bit / I'll / open / it's / so
    It's hoot in here, I'll open the window a bit.
  • Write using present perfect: You / ever/ buy / shoes / from a second-hand shop?
    Have you ever bought shoes from a second-hand shop?
  • Might/ can't/ must : I .......... watch a programme about animals tonight.
    Might
  • Use the correct form of verb present perfect or past simple: Mum and dad ......... with auntie Betty when they were in London last week. (stay)
    stayed (past simple)
  • can't/could/ must : I know you've lost your book. ........ this be it?
    could
  • Correct the mistake: I know her all my life
    I have known her all my life
  • Write in full using present perfect or past simple: Dave / live/ Australia / for / three years/ loves it
    Dave has lived in Australia for three years now and loves it