Australia Brazil France Germany Great Britain the USA
Greece Hungary Italy Japan Canada Spain
Answer the questions:
1. What are they talking about?
2. Who is Mel?
3. Why does Lara want to end the conversation?
Read these lines from the conversation. Who is each line about, Lara, Kyle or Mel?
1. I've been to Rome many times.
2. I've never been there.
3. She's been to London and Paris.
4. She hasn't been to Rome.
5. I haven't travelled much at all.
6. I've been to North and South America.
Use the Present Perfect to talk about an activity at any time up to now.
e.g. I've been to Spain.
The Present Perfect is formed with have/has +past participle.
Look at Lara and Mel's list. What have they done and what haven't they done yet?
e.g. They've bought new backpacks.
They haven't finished packing yet.
Where do we put yet in a sentence? Where do we put just and already in a sentence?
We can use yet with two of the following. Which two?
positive sentences questions negative sentences