1. choose the correct answer (been or gone). 1 the children are back at school now. they've been/gone on holiday for the summer. 2 'have you ever been/gone to niagara falls? ' 'no, but i've been/gone to the great lakes.' 3 bill worked very hard today. he's been/gone to bed early. 4 i've got a lot of money. i've been/gone to the bank today. 5 'his car isn't in the garage. i think he's been/gone away for the day.' 2. put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. i'm exhausted. i (work) all day, and i (not finish) yet. i (visit) many countries in the last five years. someone (take) my books. i (look) for them for ages, but i can't find them anywhere. i (shop) all morning, but i (not buy) anything yet. i haven't seen anything i've liked. the best book i ever (read) is one hundred years of solitude by gabriel marquez. a you're filthy! what you (do)? b i (work) in the garden. i (plant) all the vegetables for next year. i (wait) for two hours, but nobody (arrive) yet.
2 'Have you ever been to Niagara Falls?' 'No, but I've been to the Great lakes.'
3 Bill worked very hard today. He's gone to bed early.
4 I've got a lot of money. I've been to the bank today.
5 'His car isn't in the garage. I think he's gone away for the day.'
2.
I'm exhausted. I have been working all day, and I have not finished yet.
I visited many countries in the last five years.
Someone has taken my books. I have been looking for them for ages, but I can't find them anywhere.
I have been shopping all morning, but I have not bought anything yet. I haven't seen anything I've liked.
The best book I have ever read is One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Marquez.
A You're filthy! What have you been doing?
B I have been working in the garden. I have planted all the vegetables for next year.
I have been waiting for two hours, but nobody has arrived yet.