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Complete the sentences Can I have a look at your newspaper? - Yes, I've finished with it. I've bought some new shoes. Do you want to see them? Where is Liz? - She's not here. She has gone out. I'm looking for Paula. Have you seen her? Look! Somebody has broken that window. Does Lisa know that you're going away? - Yes, I've told here. I can't find my umbrella. Somebody has taken it. Where are my glasses? - I don't know. I've not seen them. I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone? I know that woman, but I've forgotten/forgot [?] her name. Sue is having a party tonight. She has invited a lot of people. What are you going to do? Have you decided? Does Bill know about the meeting tomorrow? - I don't think so. I haven't told him. Do you want this magazine? - No, I have read it, thanks.
2015년 11월 2일 오전 1:05
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Complete the sentences

Can I have a look at your newspaper? - Yes, I've finished with it.
I've bought some new shoes. Do you want to see them?
Where is Liz? - She's not here. She has gone out.
I'm looking for Paula. Have you seen her?
Look! Somebody has broken that window.
Does Lisa know that you're going away? - Yes, I've told here her.
I can't find my umbrella. Somebody has taken it.
Where are my glasses? - I don't know. I've not seen them. [You could also say "I have not/haven't seen them" which means the exact same thing.]
I'm looking for Sarah. Where has she gone?
I know that woman, but I've forgotten her name. ["I've forgotten" or "I forgot."]
Sue is having a party tonight. She has invited a lot of people.
What are you going to do? Have you decided?
Does Bill know about the meeting tomorrow? - I don't think so. I haven't told him.
Do you want this magazine? - No, I have read it, thanks.

 

Good job!

2015년 11월 2일
Thanks, I tried very hard!
2015년 11월 2일
Excellent work! Not a single mistake that I can see. Americans will normally make the contraction of "I have have not seen them." differently, so the sentence becomes "I haven't seen them.", but what you have written is equally correct. Great job.
2015년 11월 2일
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