Use the prepositions in brackets to write questions to match the statements: 1. Fred is very unhappy. What … (about)?
2. I went to the cinema last night. Who … (with)?
3. My grandfather comes from France. Where exactly … (from)?
4. My brother’s going on holiday tomorrow. Where … (to)?
5. I bought a book yesterday. What … (about)?
6. I got a letter today. Who … (from)?
7. I’ve got to buy a present. Who … (for)?
8. Craig had an argument. Who … (with)?
7. Make the sentences complete using Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive of the verbs in brackets.
1. Thank you. I (have read) your book. You can have it back.
2. Nelly, how long have you (been reading) “Robin Hood"?
3. My elder sister (has been cooking) the pie since 10 and it is not ready yet.
4. I have already made the pie. Have you set the table, dear?
5. Why are your hands dirty? I (have been working) in the garden. I (have made) two flowerbeds.
6. I have never (been) to Italy, but I have always (wanted) to go there.
7. Oh, look! She (has drunk) the whole bottle of milk.
8. Jack and John (have been playing) tennis for an hour and a half and they (have played) three games.
9. I am tired. I (have been washing) the dishes for the whole evening. I am sorry, I (have broken) one plate.
10. Nick is working on his computer. He (has been working) since 9. But I (have not worked) on it in my life.