Use the proper forms of the verbs in brackets: 1. /write) the test. 2. when he came the /start). 3. i can't go out because ) all day long. 4. /ever/stay) in a five-star hotel? - no, never. 5. cousin/be) to england? - yes, he likes this country.
1 They have just written the test. 2 When he came the lecture had already started. 3 I can't go out because it is raining all day long. 4 Have you ever stayed in a five-star hotel? 5 Has your cousin been to England? Yes, he likes this country.
1. They have (just/written) the test. 2. When he came the lecture had (already/started). 3. I can't go out because it is (raining) all day long. 4. Have(you/ever/stayed) in a five-star hotel? - No, never. 5. Has (your cousin/been) to England? - Yes, he likes this country.
2 When he came the lecture had already started.
3 I can't go out because it is raining all day long.
4 Have you ever stayed in a five-star hotel?
5 Has your cousin been to England? Yes, he likes this country.
2. When he came the lecture had (already/started).
3. I can't go out because it is (raining) all day long.
4. Have(you/ever/stayed) in a five-star hotel? - No, never.
5. Has (your cousin/been) to England? - Yes, he likes this country.