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English for Beginners: HOMEWORK – Lesson 8

  • November 2, 2021
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Have a nice (perfect) time with new homework! Today we have five exercises to do. Once again, give the full answers, negatives and the full question forms. As always: do not be afraid to make mistakes and have a lot of fun while doing your homework!

Good luck!

 

1

Fill in the blanks: (Has, been, has, drunk, have bought, have come, have done, Has, thought, have lost)

He _ never ___________ French wine.
___________ she ever ___________ to India?
I ___________ it in a new way. I like it more.
They ___________ from Europe. They want to tell us what it is like there.
You ___________ another car!
___________ he ever ___________ about going abroad and not to another state?
Once again we ___________ our keys! Do you remember where I put my bag?

 

2

Write positive answers to these questions:

Have you ever been to a Dream Theater concert?
Has he been to Canada?
Have they made that strange Schrodinger’s box for their cat?
Has she found her key?
Has he begun his studies at the university?
Has your dog hidden its toys?
Have Ann and Fred got their prize?

 

3

Write some questions that these statements could be the answers to:

I have been to London once in my life.
They have already forgotten their troubles; now they are happy.
She has eaten all the dessert by herself, and now she feels ill.
We have achieved our dream! We will never lose it.
He has sold the house.
You are mistaken about the author – the one I told you about is Spanish.
I have broken your vase…

 

4

Change the phrases to make them negative:

You have shot the animal. You have shot the animal.

I’ve read about him. We have met before.

He’s sent the letters. Their car has 20,000 miles on the clock.

They have already met her. I have given the wrong answer.

 

5

Chose the correct version:

I have never ridden a horse before. / I never rode a horse before.
Did you meet him before? / Have you met him before?
I have put the toys in the box. / I put the toys in the box.
I have put the toys in the box yesterday. / I put the toys in the box yesterday.
Did you make the right choice? / Have you made the right choice?
How long have you been in Rome? / How long were you in Rome?
He has been in Italy for a week now. / He was in Italy for a week now.

 

Lesson 8

1

Fill in the blanks:

He has never drunk French wine.
Has she ever been to India?
I have done it a new way. I like it more.
They have come from Europe. They want to tell us what it is like there.
You have bought another car!
Has he ever thought about going abroad and not to another state?
Once again we have lost our keys! Do you remember where I put my bag?

 

2

Write positive answers to these questions:

I have been once.
Yes, he has been to Canada.
Yes, they have made it for their cat.
Yes, she has found her key.
Yes, he has begun his studies.
Yes, it has hidden them.
Yes, they have been given their prize.

 

3

Write some questions that these statements could be the answers to:

Have you ever been to London?
Have they forgotten their troubles already?
Has she eaten the cake by herself?
Have you achieved your dream?
What house has he sold?
Have I told you about that German author?
Have you broken my favorite vase or not?

 

4

Change phrases to the negative ones:

You have not shot any animal.
She has not sold any of her dresses.
I haven’t read about him.
We haven’t met before.
He hasn’t sent the letters.
Their car has less than 20,000 miles on the clock.
They haven’t met her before.
I haven’t given the wrong answer.

 

5

Chose the correct version:

I have never ridden a horse before.
Have you already finished?
Have you met him before?
I have put the toys in the box.
I put the toys in the box yesterday.
Have you made the right choice?
How long have you been in Rome?

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