Exercise 4
Choose the correct word, as shown.
1 What time does/is your bus leave?
2 I'm see/seeing Paolo tonight.
3 The last train leaves/leaving King's Cross at midnight.
4 Are you doing/do anything pleasant tonight?
5 I won't being/be back till after 11.00.
6 When are/do you leave tomorrow?
Exercise 5
Match the sentence halves, as shown.
1. I'm spending /a. around the US this summer,
2. We're travelling /b. in at 3 o'clock in the morning,
3. His flight gets /c. be back until November,
4. We're having a meeting /d. working this weekend,
5. Adrian won't /e. next Tuesday to discuss the matter
6. Unfortunately, I'm /f. the holidays with my family.
Exercise 6
Put the correct word in each gap, as shown.
I'll / see / won't / meeting / doing / going
Hi there!
I hope your afternoon is going OK. Have you remembered I'm __
out tonight? I'm Greg in town for a drink. I be
late - probably be back by 10. Are you your exercise
class as usual?
I'll you later.
Exercise 3
Choose the correct word.
1 Have you never/ever eaten fish and chips?
2 I've ever/never been to the US.
3 Tessa has never/ever had a cold.
4 Has Ben ever/never worked in an office?
5 Have Mary and Bill ever/never invited you to their home?
6 Amy's teachers have never/ever known such a clever student.
Exercise 4
Match the sentence halves.
1. He's already put /a. to work yet.
2. She hasn't had /b. breakfast yet.
3. He's already cleaned /c. the car.
4. It hasn't stopped /d. the dishes in the cupboard.
5. She's already taken /e. raining yet.
6. He hasn't gone /f. the dog for a walk.
Exercise 5
Choose the correct word.
1 Sally isn't here. She's gone/been to the bank.
2 I'm tired because I've just been/gone for a swim.
3 Kevin's back now - he's just been/gone to the supermarket.
4 Rita's gone/been to buy some lunch. She'll be back in a minute.
5 Have you ever gone/been to the mountains?
6 Tom has been/gone to a meeting, so he won't be in the office today
Exercise 6
Which sentences are correct?
1. Donald has lived in France since two years.
2. I've known my friend Sasha for a long time. +
3. Liz has never learnt to swim.
4. Sarah has ever been to China.
5. Peter has washed already the dishes.
6. Claire hasn't had her lunch yet.