2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1 Pete/r went to school two minutes ago.
Peter has just to school.
2 Did you see the new film at the cinema last week?
Have you the new film at the cinema yet?
3 I’ve already driven my new car to work and I really like it!
I my new car to work yesterday and I really like it!
4 Does James need to write to his granddad about his birthday present?
Has James to his granddad about his birthday present yet?
1 Peter went to school two minutes ago.
Peter has just gone to school.
2 Did you see the new film at the cinema last week?
Have you seen the new film at the cinema yet?
3 I’ve already driven my new car to work and I really like it!
I drove my new car to work yesterday and I really like it!
4 Does James need to write to his granddad about his birthday present?
Has James written to his granddad about his birthday present yet?