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Natali5045456 [20]
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B Page view A Read aloud Grammar Practice A' Did you go to the cinema last night (go) B No. 1 at home (stay) АУ you ever to Mexi

co? (go) B Yes, I have last year. (go) A you any Latin American novels? (read) B Yes, 1 Spanish when i was at university (study) A What? you for dinner last night? (have) B Nothing 1 hungry (not be А . Read the sentences carefully, Identify whether it is the simple past or the present perfect form. • Change the words in the brackets into the correct forms of the simple past OR the present perfect tense. • Write your answers in the following slide. · Question no 1 is done for you. you ever to a famous actor? (speak) a famous person. (meet) 10 B No, 1 never AN you at the end of Titonic? (cry) very sad. (be) B Yes, it2 A 13 the new James Bond film? (see) you B No. Is it good? AH you your homework last night? (do) ING​
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