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2.2.3. Use these phrases to complete the conversation. Reproduce it.

have you heard from Tom; I've been so busy today; I haven't finished it yet; have you had a chance to read it yet; he's left RTX Services; you've received the Mexico file

Rashid:

Can I speak to Martina, please?

Martina:

Speaking.

Rashid:

Morning, Martina. This is Rashid from Sales. I'm phoning to check if..... .

Martina:

Yes, it's here on my desk. It arrived this morning.

Rashid:

Good. ...... ?

Martina:

I'm afraid not......

Rashid:

Of course. You're still working on the market survey, aren't you?

Martina:

That's right, but ..... It's taking much longer than expected.

Rashid:

Talking about marketing, ..... recently?

Martina:

Yes. He phoned me last week. ..... you know. He's working for Collinson Investment now.

Rashid:

Really? Why did he change the job?

Martina:

I think he just wanted a change.

2.2.4. The following adverbs of time are common with the Present Perfect. Use them in these conversations:

since, for, yet(3), ever, just, already, never

  1. Is Jack here? – You've ..... missed him. He went out a few minutes ago.

  2. Tom borrowed my lap-top last week and he hasn't ….. returned it. – I'm not surprised. He's had my calculator for a month!

  3. Have you got those market projections, Daniela? – No, I haven't finished them ..... . They'll be ready tomorrow.

  4. Here's a copy of the agenda for the planning meeting. – Thanks, but I've ..... got one. Julia faxed me a copy this morning.

  5. So you've been working here ..... six months, Kate? – That's right. I joined the company in March.

  6. Have you ..... eaten avocado? – No, I don't think so. What is it?

  7. We've been talking ...... ten o'clock this morning and we haven't decided ….. . – You're right. It's time we had a break.

  8. So you've ...... been to Canada? – No, but I've been to the States a couple of times.

2.2.5. Put the verbs in brackets either into the Past Indefinite or Present Prefect.

(A)

Dear Tom,

Thank you for your letter. It (to arrive) yesterday and I (to decide) to write back immediately. You see, my agent (to find) me a part in a new film and I'm going to Hollywood next week! I (to speak) to Robert Redford on the phone about the part and I'm meeting him as soon as I arrive. The film is a re-make of a 1956 thriller which I (to see) hundreds of times. It starred Marilyn Monroe who, as you know, I (to meet) when I was a little girl. Yesterday I (to buy) lots of new clothes and I already (to start) packing. Well, I must rush now. There's so much to do!

Love,

Sharon

(B)

  1. – You (to be) on holiday this year? – No, I (can not) go, because I (to break) my leg in August and (to have) to stay in hospital.

  2. – You (to visit) the National Museum yet? – Yes, I (to be) there three times, but I (not to see) everything yet.

  3. – I'm ever so sorry, Jim, but I (to burn) your dinner. Maria (to phone) and I (to forget) about the food. – That's okay. I already (to eat).

  4. – I (to buy) a new dress yesterday, but when I (to arrive) home, I (to find) a hole in the seam. – What you (to do)? You (to take) it back to the shop? – No, I (not to be) to town yet. I'll do it this afternoon.

  5. – Your hair (to grow) a lot since I last (to see) you. – Yes, I (to want) to get it cut yesterday but I (to be) too busy.

  6. I never (to fly) before and I'm very nervous about it. – I (to feel) like that the first time I (to fly), but I thoroughly (to enjoy) it.

  7. I (to lose) my glasses. You (to see) them anywhere? – No, where you (to put) them? – I (to put) them on the table a minute ago, but they're not there now.

  8. You ever (to meet) anyone famous? – Yes, I (to speak) to Paul McCartney and I (to see) John Lennon.

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