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5. A: I last (go) _______________________ to the cinema two weeks ago.
6. B: So you (see / not) _______________________ the new action film yet.
7. A: No, unfortunately not. (you / enjoy) _______________________ it?
8. B: Oh, I really (love) ________________________ it. But Sue (like / not) _______________________
it - too much action!
9. A: But why (you / take) _______________________ her with you? She (tell)
_______________________ me last week that she (hate) _______________________ action films.
XVI. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. I (just / finish) _______________________ my homework.
2. Mary (already / write) _______________________ five letters.
3. Tom (move) _______________________ to this town in 1994.
4. My friend (be) _______________________ in Canada two years ago.
5. I (not / be) _________________________ to Canada so far.
6. I (already / travel) _______________________ to London a couple of times.
7. Last week, Mary and Paul (go) _______________________ to the cinema.
8. I can't take any pictures because I (not / buy) ________________________ a new film yet.
9. (they / spend) _______________________ their holiday in New Zealand last summer?
10. (you / ever / see) _______________________ a whale?
C. READING
I. Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Each summer, the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program sends a group of Americans to volunteer
in London for seven weeks and provides housing and a small stipend to help defray the high cost of living.
After seven weeks of volunteering, participants have two weeks to travel independently before returning to
London to evaluate the program and get their flight back to the United States.
The application includes a few short essays, a series of questions about the type of placement one
would prefer, and an informal interview with former volunteers that gives applicants a chance to find out
more about the program.
Deciding to participate takes a small leap of faith. The roster of volunteer placements and housing
options can change from year to year and volunteers can't choose their placement in advance. But once
you're accepted you instantly feel that you've joined a close-knit group. The volunteer coordinator is in
frequent contact through mailings and e-mails to help you prepare for the trip, and there is a daylong
orientation in New York that bring all the volunteers together before departure for London.
1. How long do a group of Americans volunteer in London?