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1. Betty wrote/has written her test yesterday. 1. She was/has been to London four times. 2. I don't know this man. I never

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met/have met him.

3. We travel/have travelled to lots of countries.

4. Mrs Green worked/has worked in the office for 25 years. And she is still work- ing.

5. I met/have met in Oxford Street two days before.

6. She rang/has rung her boss yesterday.

7. Sheila went/has gone to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning.

8. David saw/has seen this play before.

9. Lorna read/has read the letter already.

Nikosir 11 янв. 2014 г., 2:30:36 (10 лет назад)
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11 янв. 2014 г., 4:52:15 (10 лет назад)

1. Betty wrote/has written her test yesterday. Бетти написала свой тест вчера.

1. She was/has been to London four times. Она была в Лондоне 4 раза.

2. I don't know this man. I never met/have met him. Я не знаю этого человека. Я никогда его не видел.

3. We travel/have travelled too lots of countries. Он  путешествовал по многим странам.

4. Mrs Green worked/has worked in the office for 25 years. And she is still working. Миссис Грин работает в этом офисе 25 лет. И она все еще там работает.

5. I met/have met in Oxford Street two days before. Я встретил его около Оксфорской улицы два дня назад.

6. She rang/has rung her boss yesterday. Она звонила своему боссу вчера.

7. Sheila went/has gone to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning. Шиела ушла на рынок в 8 часов утра.

8. David saw/has seen this play before. Давид видел эту пьесу раньше.

9. Lorna read/has read the letter already. Лорна уже читала это письмо.

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Innaslesarenko
11 янв. 2014 г., 7:44:53 (10 лет назад)

1 wrote

1 has been

2  have met

3 have travelled

4 has worked

5 met

6 rang

7went

8 has seen

9 has read

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