Put the verbs into the Present Perfect or Past Simple. 1) Ann: What a wonderful thematic collection of stamps you have got! When ... you... (to start) collecting stamps? Kate: I... (to start) three years ago. Ann: How many stamps... you... (to collect) yet? Kate: I... already.... (to collect) five hundred stamps. You can see three albums. Ann: But I... just... (to see) half of them. 2) Sam: Hello, Jim! I... (not to see) you for ages. Where... you ...(to be)? Jim: Hi, Sam! I...(to be) Spain. Sam: When ... you ... (to go) there? Jim: I ... (to go) there two months ago. It ... (to be) exciting there.
1) Ann: What a wonderful thematic collection of stamps you have got! When did you start collecting stamps? Kate: I started three years ago. Ann: How many stamps have you collected yet? Kate: I have already collected five hundred stamps. You can see three albums. Ann: But I have just seen half of them. 2) Sam: Hello, Jim! I haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been? Jim: Hi, Sam! I was in Spain. Sam: When did you go there? Jim: I went there two months ago. It was exciting there.
1) Ann: What a wonderful thematic collection of stamps you have got! When did you start collecting stamps? Kate: I started three years ago. Ann: How many stamps have you collected yet? Kate: I have already collected five hundred stamps. You can see three albums. Ann: But I have just seen half of them.
2) Sam: Hello, Jim! I haven't seen you for ages. Where have you been? Jim: Hi, Sam! I was in Spain. Sam: When did you go there? Jim: I went there two months ago. It was exciting there.