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Sarah ________any lectures today. She’s ill at home. Next Question didn’t attend hasn’t attended Time’s up! Timer

Next Question Our teacher _____the Present Perfect tense last hour. revisedhas revised Time’s up! Timer

Next Question _____he_____ with distinction when he was at high school? Did/pass Has/passed Time’s up! Timer

Next Question My deskmate_________writing his essay a few minutes ago. has finished finished Time’s up! Timer

Next Question I____university last term. This is my third year. didn’t start haven’t started Time’s up! Timer

Next Question It’s OK. You _____a mistake yet. didn’t makehaven’t made Time’s up! Timer

Next Question You ______all your pencils on my desk tidy before the exam. have put put Time’s up! Timer

Next Question _____you_____ a new word recently? Have/learned Did/learn Time’s up! Timer

Next Question Jennifer______her marks of all her lessons this term. has improvedimproved Time’s up! Timer

You’ve finished the quiz! I ______my chemistry book yet. It’s still a mystery. haven’t found didn’t find Time’s up! Timer