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(A) You've
______ got this library book, and it was due back ten
days ago.
(B) Well, I
haven't finished it ______. |
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(A) Charles is a very
slow eater, isn't he ? He's ______ having his soup.
(B) Yes, and everyone
else has ______ started their pudding. |
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(A) Is it time for a
rest ______ ?
(B) Well, we're doing
very well. We've only been going fifty minutes, and we've ______
walked four miles. |
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(A) The postman
hasn't come ______, has he ?
(B) Yes, he's ______
been, but he went straight past.
(A) Oh, dear. That
parcel ______ hasn't come. |
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(A) I'm hungry.
(B) It isn't lunch
time ______ .
(A) Well, I must eat
something.
(B) It's only eleven
o'clock. And you've ______ had two cups of coffee since
breakfast. |
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(A) You've
still got this
library book, and it was due back ten days ago.
(B) Well, I
haven't finished it yet. |
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2. |
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(A) Charles is a very
slow eater, isn't he ? He's still
having his soup.
(B) Yes, and everyone
else has already started
their pudding. |
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(A) Is it time for a
rest yet ?
(B) Well, we're doing
very well. We've only been going fifty minutes, and we've
already walked four miles. |
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4. |
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(A) The postman
hasn't come yet, has he ?
(B) Yes, he's
already been, but he went
straight past.
(A) Oh, dear. That
parcel still hasn't come. |
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(A) I'm hungry.
(B) It isn't lunch
time yet.
(A) Well, I must eat
something.
(B) It's only eleven
o'clock. And you've already
had two cups of coffee since breakfast. |